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6936 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 25/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Confession by Zaza Urushadze

16/10/2017

Zaza Urushadze's new movie, screening at Warsaw, is a kind-hearted drama which nevertheless has a structural problem that undermines its good intentions  

Beri

Beri

The Lodgers by Brian O'Malley

16/10/2017

Brian O’Malley’s new effort is a simple but beautifully crafted gothic haunted-house tale about two twins having to live – and maybe die – by the rules of an old family curse  

The Lodgers

The Lodgers

How to Talk to Girls at Parties by John Cameron Mitchell

16/10/2017

Neil Gaiman’s short story is transformed into a heart-warming and fun-to-watch cross-genre film experience by US director John Cameron Mitchell  

How to Talk to Girls at Parties

How to Talk to Girls at Parties

I'm Talking to You by Thomas Quain

13/10/2017

Thomas Quain's first feature, presented at IndieCork, delves into the role of the police in contemporary Irish society  

I'm Talking to You

I'm Talking to You

Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool by Paul McGuigan

13/10/2017

The Barbara Broccoli-produced drama by Paul McGuigan is based on Peter Turner’s book about forgotten idol Gloria Grahame  

Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool

Film Stars Don't Die in Liverpool

The Cured by David Freyne

13/10/2017

David Freyne scripts and directs his first feature about a zombie virus plaguing Ireland  

The Cured

The Cured

The Basics of Killing by Jan Cvitkovič

12/10/2017

Slovenian filmmaker Jan Cvitkovič's fifth feature is one of his most cinematically conventional but also emotionally most powerful efforts  

Druzinica

Druzinica

Nine 1/2 Moons by Michela Andreozzi

12/10/2017

Michela Andreozzi's directorial debut is a comedy that boldly addresses hot topics such as surrogacy and same-sex families, released in Italian cinemas on 12 October  

Nove lune e mezza

Nove lune e mezza

Muse by Jaume Balagueró

12/10/2017

In his terrifying ninth film, Jaume Balagueró scours the darkest recesses of artistic creation as he assimilates José Carlos Somoza’s novel La dama número 13 into his cinematic universe  

Muse

Muse

Going West by Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken

12/10/2017

Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken’s new effort, screening at London, is a heart-warming family adventure that celebrates the importance of being allowed to be oneself  

Rett Vest

Rett Vest

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