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6951 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 10/05/2024. 741 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

The Cave by Feras Fayyad

17/09/2019

Feras Fayyad offers a feminist documentary on the epic work of a woman-doctor who saves the lives of bombing victims in an underground Syrian hospital  

The Cave

The Cave

Radioactive by Marjane Satrapi

16/09/2019

The incredible life story of Marie Curie is economically told in Marjane Satrapi's patchy new film  

Radioactive

Radioactive

Ibrahim: A Fate to Define by Lina Al Abed

16/09/2019

Lina Al Abed's first feature-length documentary mixes the investigative and the personal in a story about the unknown destiny of her father  

Ibrahim: A Fate to Define

Ibrahim: A Fate to Define

The Aeronauts by Tom Harper

16/09/2019

The rewriting of history doesn't help Tom Harper's miscast balloon drama that is ultimately full of hot air  

The Aeronauts

The Aeronauts

Disco by Jorunn Myklebust Syversen

13/09/2019

Norway’s Jorunn Myklebust Syversen sings, “Ooh, see that girl, watch that scene, digging the Christian dancing queen”  

Disco

Disco

Maria's Paradise by Zaida Bergroth

13/09/2019

Finnish filmmaker Zaida Bergroth proves her versatility with a period drama that suffers from a lacklustre central performance  

Marian paratiisi

Marian paratiisi

Henry Glassie: Field Work by Pat Collins

13/09/2019

Veteran Irish helmer Pat Collins’ new documentary favours an observational approach as it paints a unique portrait of the titular American scholar  

Henry Glassie: Field Work

Henry Glassie: Field Work

Rocks by Sarah Gavron

13/09/2019

Sarah Gavron's new film revolves around the friendship between female schoolgirls in London's East End – and it rocks  

Rocks

Rocks

Ordinary Love by Lisa Barros D'Sa, Glenn Leyburn

12/09/2019

Directorial duo Lisa Barros D'Sa and Glenn Leyburn’s gentle look at a love that runs deeper than illness ultimately feels slight  

Ordinary Love

Ordinary Love

Nobadi by Karl Markovics

12/09/2019

Karl Markovics tries to address guilt and remorse in his story about the fateful encounter between a refugee and an Austrian pensioner, but follows patterns that are too familiar to make an impact  

Nobadi

Nobadi

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