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6933 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 24/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Lost Ones by Felix Hassenfratz
16/01/2019
A year after its premiere at the Berlinale, the first feature by German auteur Felix Hassenfratz, focusing on child abuse, is being released in his country’s cinemas on 17 January
Mia Martini - Io sono Mia by Riccardo Donna
11/01/2019
Riccardo Donna's biopic of Mia Martini mixes fact and fiction to tell the story of a liberated woman and her incredible singing voice. Nexo is distributing the film in Italy on 14, 15 and 16 January
Non ci resta che il crimine by Massimiliano Bruno
10/01/2019
In his sixth feature, Massimiliano Bruno experiments with time travel, genres and the Banda della Magliana criminal gang in a nostalgic nod to the 1980s
Attenti al gorilla by Luca Miniero
09/01/2019
Luca Miniero’s latest family comedy plays on the sympathy of YouTuber Frank Matano
The Legend of the Christmas Witch by Michele Soavi
27/12/2018
Paola Cortellesi plays a feminist Christmas Witch in Michele Soavi's festive offering, a film between gothic fairy tale and teen movie, penned by Nicola Guaglianone and co-produced with Spain
The King's Musketeers by Giovanni Veronesi
Giovanni Veronesi’s new film is a period-costume comedy offering a satirical take on Dumas’ second novel, and featuring an excellent cast in which the star of Pierfrancesco Favino shines bright
All Is True by Kenneth Branagh
21/12/2018
Kenneth Branagh directs and plays William Shakespeare in retirement
Jellyfish by James Gardner
19/12/2018
The British director James Gardner shows promising talent with a first film that features some stinging social realism
The Raft by Marcus Lindeen
Sweden's Marcus Lindeen directs an exciting documentary about a scientific experiment on violence conducted at sea in 1973
Mary Queen of Scots by Josie Rourke
Josie Rourke’s lavishly staged debut film tells of the regal shenanigans leading up to the union of England and Scotland
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