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Review Archive
Ghost Trail (Les Fantomes) A Syrian refugee living in Germany travels to France in order to trace the footsteps of his former torturer, in this convoluted blend of mystery and drama - in cinemas on Friday, September 19th [Read More...]
Napoleon (Napoléon vu par Abel Gance) A triumph of 1920s silent cinema, this newly restored cut of the dirty classic benefits from an orchestral score, but the strength lies in the complexity and ambition of the script - live from Cannes [Read More...]
A Home on Every Floor Norwegian-Eritrean poet's captivating spoken word performance merges with her miniature childhood home in order to expose the darkness beneath some nostalgic memories [Read More...]
Mexican Dream (Sueno Mexicano) A Mexican woman elects to take fertility treatment in the hope of producing a child, boasting a fire and courage as she does so - from Hot Docs [Read More...]
Not Him Sarah Young’s short film about the "perfectly married couple" will send you on an intense journey of anxiety and stress that feels astronomically longer than its 15-minute run time [Read More...]
The War Between American Civil War drama takes viewers on an emotional rollercoaster; the cinematic journey is a little rough but not without signs of promise [Read More...]
Lenita – Traces of a Lady Finely crafted documentary rescues the work and the personal history of a pioneering however long-forgotten fashion-photographer-turned-horse-breeder from Brazil [Read More...]
Lie with Me Thought-provoking, romantic drama movie about a sexually aggressive woman attracted to a deranged male lacks a concise storyline and in-depth characters - on all major VoD platforms [Read More...]
Red Herring Following a terminal brain tumour diagnosis, young British man sets out to challenge and to document his relationship to his parents - now available on various VoD platforms [Read More...]
Civil War Alex Garland's all-American "post-apocalyptical" drama slips into bang-bang banality and ends up with absolutely nothing to say - in cinemas on Friday, April 12th [Read More...]
Keep the Bugs Out of My Soup!!! Conceptual Czech animation originally inspired by a videogame is full of enchantment and playful designs; the project was spearheaded by a multtiskilled artist best known as Tyy Renaissance [Read More...]
Swede Caroline This very British hybrid of mockumentary and deep fake television is as juicy and plump as the vegetables portrayed, but also a little overgrown - in cinemas on Friday, April 19th [Read More...]
Rouge Basketball documentary transports viewers to the front seat of a sports event, while also dissecting racial politics in segregated Michigan - from the Cleveland International Film Festival. [Read More...]
Tomorrow’s Freedom Palestine's most popular and inspirational leader (often compared to Mandela) becomes the topic of this insightful yet patchy documentary - in cinemas on Friday, April 26th [Read More...]
Back to Black Despite a string of cliches and platitudes, Amy Winehouse's biopic is a thoroughly entertaining nostalgia-fest - in cinemas on Friday, April 12th [Read More...]
The First Omen Star-studded, elegant prequel of 1976 classic pays tribute to several horror movies, but not without some clumsy twists and turns - in cinemas on Friday, April 5th [Read More...]
The Trouble with Jessica A dinner party turns sour when one of the guests elects to kill herself - funny yet uneven British comedy is on VoD on Monday, August 5th [Read More...]
Urban Jungle An unrecognisable Penelope Cruz and a gun-toting, animalistic Brian Cox star in what's probably Ken Loach's most unabashedly romantic film (a Liverpool-set drama about a socialist builder and his Palestinian lover) - in cinemas on Friday, April 5th [Read More...]
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus Ryuichi Sakamoto's final performance is captured by his son Neo Sora, in this heartwarming celebration of a multifaceted artist who influenced many people in the film world - on VoD on Friday, May 3rd [Read More...]
Silver Haze Loosely based on Vicky Knight's own tragic life, British drama depicts a strong young woman struggling to hold together her highly fractured existence - on VoD on Monday, May 13th [Read More...]
Green Border (Zielona granica) Ordinary Poles are faced with difficult ethical choices as refugees grapple with horrors at the Polish-Belarusian border - Agnieszka Holland's politically-charged new drama is on VoD on Monday, August 2nd [Read More...]
Wake Up Rollicking fun American horror may lack a guttural punch, but isn’t dragged down by its breezier ambitions - from the Glasgow Film Festival [Read More...]
Elaha A young Kurdish-German bride-to-be seeks a hymenoplasty in order to gain the trust of her partner and her conservative community, in this simple and authentic drama - in cinemas on Friday, April 26th [Read More...]
The Problem of the Hero Two playwrights disagree on a scene, but this has as much to say about their backgrounds as it does their writing acumen; American drama set 80 years ago highlights some very familiar facets of racism and misogyny [Read More...]
Baldiga – Unlocked Heart (Baldiga – Entsichertes Herz) Queer photographer from Germany openly exposed his life in a bid to remove HIV stigma from generations to come - from the Panorama Dokumente section of the Berlinale [Read More...]
Lost Angel: The Genius of Judee Sill Singer-songwriter Judee Sill never received her due, but this documentary shows that the ballads, and the balladeer, are deserving of her listener's attention [Read More...]
Nathan-ism Retired Jewish guard recalls his experiences of Nazi Germany through his cartoon work, in this documentary of admirable beauty [Read More...]
Shambhala Young woman happily marries three brothers in rural Nepal, before a controversial pregnancy disrupts their fragile harmony - from the 68th BFI London Film Festival [Read More...]
Teaches of Peaches Filthy Canadian singer based in Berlin celebrates the 20th anniversary of her most transgressive work; she remains as sweaty and sexy as ever - from the Panorama Dokumente section of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival [Read More...]
My New Friends (Les Gens d’à Côté) Isabelle Huppert stars as a grieving policewoman searching for a new meaning in life, in a misfire from octogenarian French auteur André Téchiné - from the Panorama section of the 74th Berlinale [Read More...]
Sasquatch Sunset Writer-director brother duo Nathan and Daniel Zellner conjure into existence American folklore creature, the sasquatch, most commonly known as Big Foot - unbelievably realistic film is on VoD on August 5th [Read More...]
Black Tea After shockingly dumping her husband-to-be at the altar, African woman starts a new life in Taiwan, in a movie with the visual panache of Wong Kar-Wai - from the Official Competition of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival [Read More...]
Sons (Vogter) Motherly instincts and extreme violence collide to devastating results, in this Scandinoir prison drama from Denmark - in the Official Competition of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival [Read More...]
Who Do I Belong To (Mé el Aïn) Young man groomed by Isis returns to his Tunisian family of farmers with a mysterious wife; the woman harbours a dark secret under her purple niqab - from the BFI London Film Festival [Read More...]
Seven Veils Inexperienced theatre director has to "remount" Richard Strauss's Salome after her predecessor suddenly dies, only to realise some macabre parallels with her own personal story - from the 74th Berlin International Film Festival [Read More...]
Gloria! Five Italian women living in a Catholic institution in Venice join forces in order to confront the establishment, in this extremely cheesy and poorly acted musical - from the 3rd Mediterrane Film Festival [Read More...]
A Traveler’s Needs (Yeohaengjaui Pilyo) Isabelle Huppert stars as a happy-go-lucky and captivating French teacher living in Korea, in Hong Sang-soo’s breezy new drama - from the 68th BFI London Film Festival [Read More...]
A Bit of a Stranger Four generations of women in Russian-occupied Ukraine explore family trauma and ethnic identity through brutally honest conversations - from the Panorama section ofnthe 74th Berlin International Film Festival [Read More...]
The Devil’s Bath (Des Teufels Bad) Extremely bleak and gruesome Austrian drama with a touch of Carl Dreyer and exec produced by Ulrich Seidl dissects an unhappily married woman as she slowly descends into madness - from the 2nd Mediterrane Film Festival (in Malta) [Read More...]
Another End Gael Garcia Bernal and Renate Reinsve star in this extremely lame and predictable sci-fi from Italy - from the Official Competition of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival [Read More...]
Dahomey Mati Diop's new creation is a deeply poetic rumination on French colonialism; she once again uses the Atlantic Ocean as a dark and sombre watershed - Golden Bear winner is in cinemas on Friday, October 25th [Read More...]
Henry Fonda for President Lengthy, in-depth character of the iconic Hollywood actor reveals a subversive, intelligent, and surprisingly self-loathing human being - from the Forum section of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival [Read More...]
La Cocina American myths of social integration, freedom and tolerance are bust, seared and broiled in this kitchen from hell - caustic social satire is now on all major VoD platforms [Read More...]
Suspended Time (Hors du Temps) Olivier Assayas's autofictional Covid drama is light and gentle like a spring breeze, however mostly unremarkable - from the 74th Berlin International Film Festival [Read More...]
Architecton Non-narrative, almost entirely sensory film explores the rise and the collapse of the architecture of men and of nature; the outcome is strangely soothing - on VoD on Monday, March 10th [Read More...]
Love Lies Bleeding The British director of psychological horror St Maud crosses the pond in order to create an equally convincing (and violent) tale of queer love - now also on Netflix [Read More...]
Sleep with Your Eyes Open (Dormir de Olhos Abertos) Chinese film entirely set in Brazil ruminates on rootlessness, wanderlust, and insurmountable cultural and linguistic barriers - from the Encounters section of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival [Read More...]
I Am Not Everything I Want To Be (Ještě Nejsem, Kým Chci Být) Czech photographer captures the ordinary lives of her countryfolk, just as major historical events reshape the nation's history - from the 58th edition of Karlovy Vary [Read More...]
The Visitor A suitcase lands on the River Thames, and inside it lies a man who is both a sexual and a political deviant .... Bruce LaBruce's newest feature gets the thrust in quickly - live from the 74th Berlinale [Read More...]
The Editorial Office (Redaktsiya) Biologist-turned-journalist living in Southern Ukraine seeks truth and justice, is this extremely clumsy political comedy - from the 28th Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival [Read More...]