Film Reviews

7041 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 05/06/2024. 754 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Mamonga by Stefan Malešević

01/07/2019

In his first feature, Serbian director Stefan Malešević creates an unorthodox and ambiguous triptych peppered with associative connections  

Mamonga

Mamonga

Lara by Jan Ole Gerster

01/07/2019

Presented in the competition of Karlovy Vary, Jan-Ole Gerster’s second feature explores the ugly side of maternal ambition  

Lara

Lara

Bait by Mark Jenkin

01/07/2019

Mark Jenkin tackles disenfranchisement in Cornwall using top-notch film language  

Bait

Bait

Century of Smoke by Nicolas Graux

28/06/2019

Nicolas Graux paints a striking portrait of a small Laotian village caught in the poisonous trap of opium - a source of both life and death  

Century of Smoke

Century of Smoke

Samurai Marathon by Bernard Rose

26/06/2019

Bernard Rose’s eye-pleasing samurai flick is enjoyable entertainment despite its flaws  

Samurai Marathon

Samurai Marathon

Yesterday by Danny Boyle

25/06/2019

Director Danny Boyle and writer Richard Curtis have all The Beatles’ lyrics, but this high-concept "Yellow Submarine" doesn’t have faith in anything but schmaltz  

Yesterday

Yesterday

Of Time and the Sea by Peter Sant

25/06/2019

Peter Sant’s confident, slow-burning experimental feature debut, a co-production between Malta and the UK, has been showing on home turf at the Valletta Film Festival  

Bahar Zmien

Bahar Zmien

Punk Never Ends! by Juro Šlauka

24/06/2019

Juraj Šlauka’s docu-fiction provides a raw and fascinating glimpse into the unfamiliar world of punks in the Slovak countryside but takes few risks with the story  

Punk je hned!

Punk je hned!

Invisibles by Louis-Julien Petit

24/06/2019

Louis-Julien Petit delivers a moving and dynamic film which depicts a group of social workers who do everything in their power to help the homeless women within their shelter reintegrate into society  

Les Invisibles

Les Invisibles

Cavale by Virginie Gourmel

24/06/2019

Virginie Gourmel revisits the topic of adolescent escape by following the path of three young girls looking for meaning  

Cavale

Cavale

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