Think that we had to wait 43 years to get the girls' equivalent of history
A review of the film 'Vægtløs', noting its significant role in representing female narratives in Danish cinema after years of male-centric storytelling.
This Week's Movies: Greetings to Power
Italian director Paolo Sorrentino explores themes of power and decadence in his latest film, injecting a modern outlook into his cinematic expression.
Review: Jude Law Plays Putin. The Film Recycles the Myth of the Genius Strategist
A review discusses Jude Law's portrayal of Putin in a film that revitalizes the myth of his strategic genius.
BBC apologises to staff over N-word inclusion as Bafta announces comprehensive review
The BBC has issued an apology to its staff for failing to edit out a racial slur that was unintentionally included in the broadcast of the Bafta film awards.
REVIEW ⟩ The Virgin of Koidula and the Eternal Estonian Summer: Anatomy of Taska-Kulla's New Film
This article reviews the new film by Taska-Kulla, focusing on its thematic exploration of an eternal summer in Estonia.
Shahid's 'O Romeo' Still the Audience's Top Choice, Will it Become a Box Office Hit?
Shahid Kapoor's film 'O Romeo' continues to perform well at the box office despite initial skepticism about its success.
Overview. Feature Film in 2025 - Something for Everyone
A review of Estonia's film output in 2025 highlights a blend of exceptional actors, humor, and a diverse range of films, including a significant number of documentaries and youth films.
Helena Lindblad: Aftonbladet's foolishness in panning a film that hasn't been seen
Helena Lindblad critiques a premature review of the film "Doktor Glas" by Aftonbladet, highlighting a lack of understanding of Swedish cinema.
'The Secret Agent' is long and unexciting, says critic in El País
The film 'The Secret Agent', directed by Kleber Mendonça Filho and starring Wagner Moura, received a negative review from Carlos Boyero in El País, criticizing its lack of engagement.
'How to Make a Killing' Review: Glen Powell eyes the family fortune in A24's comedic noir
The review of A24's 'How to Make a Killing' highlights Glen Powell's role as Becket Redfellow, an heir grappling with his family's dark legacy and a potential fortune.
Review. 'Grace': Between the Burden of Memory and the Need to Act
This article reviews the film 'Halastus' ('Grace') by Paolo Sorrentino, exploring its themes of memory, politics, and generational issues.
"A Step Too Far": A Good, Simple Crime Drama
The article discusses the new drama series "A Step Too Far", highlighting its themes of consequence and human choices.
REVIEW: Ambitious debut I Was a Foreigner looks at the topic of the refugee crisis from various perspectives
The article reviews an ambitious debut film that addresses the refugee crisis from multiple viewpoints.
The Holes Between the Legs
A woman is on the brink of a mental breakdown while caring alone for her sick daughter, reflecting on the complex realities of motherhood as explored in the film 'If I Had Legs, I Would Kick You.'
Man on the Run review: A joyous delve into the Paul McCartney archives
The review of 'Man on the Run' highlights its exploration of Paul McCartney's solo career through unseen footage and personal reflections from McCartney himself.
Review: Jim Jarmusch made a great film about parents and children
A review highlights Jim Jarmusch's latest film focusing on the complex relationships between parents and children.
IL Review: Oona Airola's Authenticity as Kaija Koo Startles - A Disappointing Solution Revealed from Behind the Scenes
The film 'Beautiful Rascally Happy', directed by Selma Vilhunen, explores the life of Finland's renowned artist Kaija Koo, showcasing Oona Airola's portrayal and musical nostalgia.
Review: 'The Neighbor Feud' by Ulf Malmros
The article reviews the film 'The Neighbor Feud' featuring Robert Gustafsson and addresses themes of social ostracism, friendship, and personal growth.
REVIEW: Jarmusch's film family moves and entertains
This article reviews a film by Jim Jarmusch, appreciating its emotional depth and humor.
From crime heists to a BDSM love story, here's what's in cinemas this month
The article reviews the films currently showing in Australian cinemas, featuring various genres from crime to romance.
Review: No Other Choice is impossible to predict
A review of Park Chan-wook's film 'No Other Choice', highlighting its blend of dark comedy, thriller elements, and commentary on modern job hunting.
REVIEW ⟩ How sensational is the film 'Wuthering Heights' which previously received huge criticism?
The article reviews the film adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights,' discussing its controversial reception and the appropriateness of casting Margot Robbie in a leading role.
‘No chemistry between Cathy and Heathcliff’: readers on Wuthering Heights film
Readers review a new adaptation of Wuthering Heights, expressing mixed feelings about elements such as character interpretation, music, and emotional depth.
REVIEW ⟩ Like ‘Mad Max’, but with dance music, drugs, and a middle-aged dad
The film 'Sirat', nominated for Best International Feature at the Oscars, is described as a hypnotic journey through a dangerous landscape, combining elements of dance culture and the thrill of peril.
REVIEW: Slippery and Banale Parasite from the Refrigerator Should Have Stayed on Ice
A review criticizes the film 'Parasite', suggesting it is unimpressive and should not have been released.
"The movie is boring and silly": Mariana Enriquez tears apart 'Wuthering Heights' in a review that goes viral
Mariana Enriquez critiques the new film adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights', calling it boring and silly, and her comments have gained significant attention online.
'Thrilling' horror 'not for those looking for cheap thrills' on Netflix now
A new horror film titled 'Cellar Door' has been released on Netflix, appealing to fans who prefer depth over superficial thrills.
Review. 'Our Erika' Tries Too Hard to Please the Audience
A review of the film 'Our Erika', questioning its attempt to overly satisfy viewers.
The films 'Sirāts' and 'I Swear' as an emotional slap in the face. Film news review
The article reviews the films 'Sirāts' and 'I Swear', highlighting 'Sirāts' as an acclaimed work that has received multiple nominations, including for the Oscars.
Chris Hemsworth is not George Clooney
The article discusses a film featuring Chris Hemsworth, criticizing it for underutilizing talented actors.
Review: Who Steals Diamonds Here. Hollywood Stars Gathered in the Action Film
The article discusses the gathering of Hollywood stars in an action film centered around diamond theft.
'GOAT' Review: Move over 'Zootopia,' there's a new king of the jungle
The review praises the new animated film 'GOAT' from Sony Pictures Animation, highlighting its unique storyline about a goat aspiring to become a roarball player.
Oh Romeo against the fear of negative campaign! Strict action on reviews and ratings for the first time
The film 'Oh Romeo' has seen a jump in box office collections despite mixed reviews, but its makers have removed ratings and reviews from ticket booking platforms due to fear of review bombing.
REVIEW: The path of crime has enough tension and a humorous twist
The review discusses a film featuring Chris Hemsworth and Mark Ruffalo, focusing on a detective's pursuit of a skilled thief in Los Angeles.
Public Praise, Valentine's Blessing... 'You or Me' Doubles Collection on Second Day!
The film 'You or Me' has received positive reviews and public acclaim, leading to a significant increase in its box office collection on its second day despite a slow start.
'Wuthering Heights' Review: Margot Robbie, Jacob Elordi star in steamy adaptation of ill-fated romance
The article reviews Emerald Fennell's adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights', highlighting its creative departures from Emily Brontë's original novel.
Review: The New Czech Comedy with Hřebíčková is Full of Jokes from Elementary School
A review of a new Czech comedy starring Hřebíčková, highlighting its humor reminiscent of elementary school jokes.
Review: 'Wuthering Heights' by Emerald Fennell
Emerald Fennell's interpretation of 'Wuthering Heights' is likened to fan fiction, exploring the intimate relationship between Cathy and Heathcliff without the constraints of their societal circumstances.
Review: The Bloody Game of Crocodiles with Shanaya-Adarsh's Love Angle, How is You or Me
The film 'Tu Ya Main' intertwines a love story with survival horror, featuring the contrasting lives of a Mumbai rapper and a socialite.
Review: Stormy Heights for Youth. Provocateur Filmed a Classic Novel
A review discussing the film adaptation of a classic novel aimed at young audiences and directed by a provocative filmmaker.
Agnes Shakespeare's Laughter
The author expresses deep emotional impact from the film "Hamnet," contrasting it with harsh realities reflected in the news.
It's so breathtakingly ambitious that I want to see it again and again
The review praises 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' for its ambitious storytelling and visual creativity, challenging stereotypes and encouraging audiences to dream big.
The movie "Perfect" - a soul and physical striptease. Review of the latest J. J. Džilindžers film
The article reviews the film "Perfect", a remake of the Italian movie "Perfect Strangers", highlighting its universal appeal and cross-cultural adaptations.
REVIEW: This is why even well-planned projects in Estonia can turn out so poorly!
The review discusses a new architectural film titled "Unknown Architect" and compares it to last year's Oscar favorite "Brutalist," emphasizing the more reasonable approach of the former.
REVIEW ⟩ "Our Erika": a biographical fluff or something more?
The film "Our Erika" directed by German Golub and starring Karolin Jüris has been described as a safe and educational sports film, successfully showcasing the life of Erika Salumäe through a compelling performance.
Politics on Our Screens. Discussing Sorrentino's Latest Work 'Grace' and 'The Kremlin Wizard' Filmed in Riga
This article reviews two films, 'Grace' by Paolo Sorrentino and 'The Kremlin Wizard' by Olivier Assayas, focusing on their commentary on politics and representation of Russian themes.
REVIEW: Hearts Burn with Fiery Rivalry. A Story of Passion between Two Hockey Players Arrived on Czech Screens
The article reviews a new film about the intense rivalry and passion between two hockey players, marking its debut on Czech screens.
With a Touch of Propaganda: Review of the Film "The Kremlin Enchanter" Shot in Riga
The article reviews Olivier Assayas' film "The Kremlin Enchanter," highlighting issues of Western understanding of Eastern Europe's political situation and its historical complexities.
Riga like Moscow, Putin like a 'tsar' – who does the 'Kremlin magician' really serve? Film review
The film 'Kremlin magician' by French director Olivier Assayas explores the complex socio-political landscape of Eastern Europe through the character of Vadim Baranov, representing the enigmatic political technologist Vladislav Surkov.
Review: Communists Evicted a Village for a Dam. A Great Film Was Made About It
A film has been created about the historical event when Communists evicted a village to construct a dam, shedding light on a significant episode in Czech history.