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8225 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 23/01/2026. 703 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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Be Boris by Benoît Goncerut
23/01/2026
Benoît Goncerut's first feature plunges us into the world of Boris, a childhood friend of his, who, instead of giving in to the injunction to be productive, has chosen the gentle art of doing nothing
Saipan by Lisa Barros D´Sa, Glenn Leyburn
Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn direct a fine dramatisation of footballer Roy Keane’s acrimonious departure from Ireland’s 2002 World Cup squad
White Lies by Alba Zari
Alba Zari’s documentary examines three generations of women haunted by silences and choices by way of an intimate investigation into their family dynamics destroyed by a sect
Far from Anger by Joël Richmond Mathieu Akafou
Ivorian director Joël Akafou’s documentary courageously reflects upon the nefarious consequences of the anger bubbling beneath the surface of those who’ve experienced the horrors of war
The Watchmaker by Jonas Lawes
22/01/2026
Jonas Lawes makes his directorial debut with a quaint, well-acted chamber play cast in the mould of a thriller about the theft of a valuable pocket watch
Brother by Maciej Sobieszczanski
Maciej Sobieszczański’s movie follows a family from the Polish suburbs who are struggling with their lot, but the film’s narrative ambitions are cut short by clichés
Death and Life Madalena by Guto Parente
20/01/2026
With delectable nerve and poetry, Guto Parente’s feature follows the day-to-day life of a film crew who are fighting to make their own movie
Olivia and the Invisible Earthquake by Irene Iborra Rizo
14/01/2026
The stop-motion film with which Irene Iborra makes her feature directorial debut invites us to use our imagination as an infallible weapon against cruel and unjust reality
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple by Nia DaCosta
13/01/2026
The zombie saga staggers on with this grisly yet thoughtful fourth offering, directed by Nia DaCosta
The Money Maker by Jean-Paul Salomé
Reda Kateb dazzles as an ingenious counterfeiter in a brilliant film by Jean-Paul Salomé who strikes a perfect balance between different genres
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