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6938 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 26/04/2024. 756 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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The Lodge by Veronika Franz, Severin Fiala
29/01/2019
Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala make their Sundance and English-language feature debut, following 2014’s festival breakout hit Goodnight Mommy
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
LOLA by Andrew Legge
09/08/2022
Andrew Legge catapults us into a mysterious world where the past, the present and the future collide before imposing their own rules
Lola by Laurent Micheli
23/08/2019
Laurent Micheli paints the portrait of a young transgender woman who, in order to fully start her new life, will first have to make peace with the ghosts of her past
Lola Pater by Nadir Moknèche
04/08/2017
LOCARNO 2017: A touching and insightful film by Nadir Moknèche about family life, roots and identity, with the exceptional Fanny Ardant as the transsexual Lola
Loli Paradicka by Richard Staviarsky, Víťo Staviarsky
21/06/2019
The feature debut by Víťo and Richard Staviarsky aspires to be a tragicomedy about star-crossed lovers but instead plays to racism and misogyny for laughs
Lolo by Julie Delpy
04/09/2015
VENICE 2015: Julie Delpy’s new comedy tells the story of the apparently impossible love between a man and a woman, complicated by the jealousy of the woman’s son
LOMO: The Language of Many Others by Julia Langhof
23/10/2017
Julia Langhof’s feature debut, about the identity of the youngest generations, is a refreshing and formally inventive film that screened at Warsaw
London River by Rachid Bouchareb
10/02/2009
London Road by Rufus Norris
25/11/2015
The screen adaptation of the National Theatre’s musical of the same name, Rufus Norris’ film, which was unveiled at the 33rd Turin Film Festival, is a surprising hybrid based on a real-life news item
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