Film Reviews

6901 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 28/03/2024. 745 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

Angelo by Markus Schleinzer

18/09/2018

SAN SEBASTIÁN 2018: Inspired by the controversial figure of Angelo Soliman, Austrian director Markus Schleinzer delivers a historical drama on the acceptance of the other, which feels extremely contemporary  

Angelo

Angelo

Greta by Neil Jordan

17/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: Neil Jordan’s latest psychological thriller, starring Chloë Grace Moretz, Maika Monroe and Isabelle Huppert, delves into the world of a young waitress hunted by a mysterious woman  

Greta

Greta

Out of Blue by Carol Morley

17/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: British director Carol Morley adapts Martin Amis’s Night Train with mixed results  

Out of Blue

Out of Blue

Float Like a Butterfly by Carmel Winters

17/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: Irish director Carmel Winters delivers plenty of blows as she tackles toxic masculinity in a picturesque Ireland  

Float Like a Butterfly

Float Like a Butterfly

Widows by Steve McQueen

17/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: Steve McQueen offers a classy Friday-night popcorn movie with a few blemishes, screening as a Gala Presentation  

Widows

Widows

Where Hands Touch by Amma Asante

14/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: Amma Asante denounces racial intolerance in Nazi Germany with a story of forbidden love between a black teenager and a member of the Hitler Youth  

Where Hands Touch

Where Hands Touch

The Most Beautiful Couple by Sven Taddicken

14/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: German filmmaker Sven Taddicken directs a dramatic thriller about a sexual assault, leading a couple to walk a tightrope between justice and revenge  

Das schönste Paar

Das schönste Paar

ANIARA by Pella Kågerman, Hugo Lilja

14/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: Pella Kågerman and Hugo Lilja’s feature debut is a nihilistic ode to humankind’s existentialism, as the apocalypse edges closer than ever  

ANIARA

ANIARA

Still Recording by Ghiath Ayoub, Saeed Al Batal

14/09/2018

VENICE 2018: Saeed Al Batal and Ghiath Ayoub use the Syrian Civil War to show the importance of making films as documentary evidence  

Lissa Ammetsajjel

Lissa Ammetsajjel

Jessica Forever by Caroline Poggi, Jonathan Vinel

13/09/2018

TORONTO 2018: Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel attempt to push boundaries in a first feature film that borders on science fiction and realism  

Jessica Forever

Jessica Forever

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