
One month ago, the 2026 edition of the International Film Festival Rotterdam ended, or at least the cinema showings did. The online streaming service lasted for another few weeks, allowing access to subscribers and press alike (so if you're wondering why I'm still writing reviews long after the festival ended, there is your answer). Despite constant cost-cutting, the festival actually grew this year, with more people visiting, with over 283,000 tickets sold. Wow! Anyone who bought a ticket would be asked to rate the film they saw through once-off voting online, triggered by emails. No more tearing of stubs! The numbers you could award still meant the same though: 1: Bad 2: Poor 3: OK 4: Good 5: Excellent Critics can approach films in a...
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