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6901 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/03/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Revolution by Joseph Troia
16/07/2019
The first work by Naples’ Joseph Troia marks a brave and original debut, shored up by convincing performances, watertight writing and an attentive directorial approach
Smile by Steffen Köhn
15/07/2019
Steffen Köhn's debut feature is an ambitious project in theory, but the final result is a chaotic potpourri full of clichés
Jihad Jane by Ciaran Cassidy
Ciaran Cassidy's first feature, an Irish-Dutch-Swedish co-production, tells the absurd story of two radicalised American women, Colleen LaRose and Jamie Paulin Ramirez
A Beautiful Summer by Pierre Creton
Pierre Creton gently weaves a compassionate work of fiction that has all the makings of a documentary, set in the heart of a small community brought together by circumstance
A Bump Along the Way by Shelly Love
Shelly Love's debut feature is an entertaining comedy, bolstered by a lively performance by Northern Irish actress Bronagh Gallagher
Extra Ordinary by Mike Ahern, Enda Loughman
12/07/2019
Mike Ahern and Enda Loughman’s film pays tribute to the great comedy horrors, enlivening them with refreshing black humour
Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway by Miguel Llansó
Spain’s Miguel Llansó pays homage to the afrofuturism of Nollywood cinema with his extraordinary science-fiction satire on capitalism and the fear of artificial intelligence
Cemetery by Carlos Casas
11/07/2019
This total, hypnotic immersion into the jungle, hot on the trail of the elephant graveyard, comes courtesy of Spanish filmmaker Carlos Casas, and his new work unveiled in competition at FIDMarseille
Zizotek by Vardis Marinakis
The second feature film by Greece’s Vardis Marinakis goes down the road of an emotional refuge as it examines relationships between love-starved individuals
A Certain Kind of Silence by Michal Hogenauer
10/07/2019
Czech director Michal Hogenauer’s first feature film takes a sterile approach to telling a perverse story about families and manipulation (and maybe something else)
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