Made in Europe

‘Vicky and Her Mystery’ Review – A Fantastic, Family-Friendly Adventure Film

December 24 2021, by Romey Norton

Netflix released this wonderful film based on a true story, Vicky and Her Mystery. After the death of his wife, Stéphane and his 8-year-old daughter...

‘The Forgotten Battle’ Review – A Gripping War Picture

October 16 2021, by M.N. Miller

The Forgotten Battle (De Slag om de Schelde) is a Dutch war film that happens to be one of the most expensive films Holland has...

The Stronghold (2021) Review – An (Almost) True Story Set In France

September 18 2021, by Jonathon Wilson

The Stronghold is a French crime thriller based on real events. Well, kind of. Those behind the making of the film have stated that whilst...

The Swarm (2021) Review – A Creepy Crawly Horror That Gets Under The Skin

August 5 2021, by Kira Comerford

The Swarm follows Virginie (Suliane Brahim, as seen in Black Spot), a single mother of two teenage children struggling to provide for her family through...

I Lost My Body (2019) Review

November 24 2019, by Daniel Hart

Directed by Jérémy Clapin, we review the 2019 Netflix animated movie I Lost My Body, which contains no major spoilers. Netflix film I Lost My Body showcases...

Klaus (2019) Review

November 13 2019, by Daniel Hart

We review the Netflix animated Christmas film Klaus (2019), which does not contain any significant spoilers. Netflix loves the Christmas genre, and I’m confident that...

The Kindergarten Teacher (2018) Review

October 4 2018, by Tyler Howat

Directed by Sara Colangelo, we review The Kindergarten Teacher (2018), which does not contain spoilers.  The Kindergarten Teacher, written and directed by Sara Colangelo, is...

Terminal (2018) Review – An Inscrutable Journey That Leaves You Uncertain

May 11 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Terminal runs for about 90 minutes, and I couldn’t for the life of me tell you what a single one of them was about. I...

Forgive Us Our Debts (2018) Review – A Toothless Tale of Predatory Finance

May 4 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Early on in Forgive Us Our Debts, a man who is apparently a professor (Jerzy Stuhr) uses a pool table and an analogy about a...

‘Orbiter 9’ Review: A Visually Stunning but Narratively Flat Sci-Fi Drama

April 6 2018, by Jonathon Wilson

Orbiter 9 tells us a story of the human condition, of love, life, and the value of existence. Laboratory conditions can only monitor so much,...

The Visit (2015) Review

October 29 2017, by Jonathon Wilson

We review the 2015 movie The Visit, which does not contain any significant spoilers.  M. Night Shyamalan is back – and he really snuck this...