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6927 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 19/04/2024. 752 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Night Eats the World by Dominique Rocher
26/01/2018
French director Dominique Rocher delivers a clever zombie film, a minimalist and psychological "survival" story, starring Anders Danielsen Lie
1968 by Tassos Boulmetis
25/01/2018
The new feature by A Touch of Spice director Tassos Boulmetis is an awkward balance of fact and fiction, focusing on AEK BC’s greatest triumph
A Polar Year by Samuel Collardey
Samuel Collardey skilfully creates a humble yet remarkable film, in the wake of a Danish man’s departure to become a teacher in Greenland
Gangsta by Adil El Arbi, Bilall Fallah
23/01/2018
Deadly duo Adil El Arbi and Bilall Fallah deliver a super-energetic comedy, whose formal excesses echo the "bigger than life" escapades of its heroes
And Breathe Normally by Isold Uggadottir
22/01/2018
Icelandic debutant Ísold Uggadóttir delivers a realistic social drama that tackles all the key issues that a local community is struggling with as it deals with the refugee crisis for the first time
The Guilty by Gustav Möller
Debutant Gustav Möller introduces a crime-thriller that revitalises “Scandi noir” by offering a new approach to building tension and suspense through sound
Revenge by Coralie Fargeat
Get ready for extreme feminism, thrills, savagery and haemoglobin in Coralie Fargeat's irresistible hyper-stylised debut feature
Holiday by Isabella Eklöf
Swedish filmmaker Isabella Eklöf delivers a subtle, divisive critique on today’s prevalent materialism and female exploitation, seen through the eyes of a subversive heroine
Pity by Babis Makridis
20/01/2018
Greek filmmaker Babis Makridis delivers his sophomore feature, a bleak, deadpan comedy that plays with the theme of sorrow in an absurdly realistic environment
Of Fathers and Sons by Talal Derki
19/01/2018
Talal Derki's new documentary follows the family of a high-ranking Al-Qaeda member and his young sons who are training to become fighters
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