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7850 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 17/06/2025. 778 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.
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My Skinny Sister by Sanna Lenken
02/02/2015
A trio of talents to watch, the film’s director and two young actresses deserve accolades for this socially important and artistically accomplished work about anorexia
Skins by Eduardo Casanova
16/02/2017
BERLIN 2017: The shadows of filmmakers like Todd Solondz, Pedro Almodóvar and John Waters loom large over this extraordinary, brave and provocative directorial debut from actor Eduardo Casanova
Skunk by Koen Mortier
12/03/2024
In his fourth feature film based on real events, Koen Mortier paints an uncompromising and incredibly disturbing portrait of a young man torn apart by abuse
Sky by Fabienne Berthaud
06/04/2016
Fabienne Berthaud has crafted a rites-of-passage road movie set in the American desert, where the outstanding Diane Kruger steals the show
The Sky Above Zenica by Nanna Frank Møller, Zlatko Pranjic
31/01/2025
Nanna Frank Møller and Zlatko Pranjić deliver a brilliant chronicle of a long-term grassroots struggle in Bosnia against a polluting multinational and complicit institutions
Sky High by Daniel Calparsoro
18/12/2020
Daniel Calparsoro offers up a patchy attempt to resurrect the spirit of the quinqui movement that took Spanish cinema by storm in the 1970s and 1980s
Sky Peals by Moin Hussain
08/09/2023
VENICE 2023: Moin Hussain's debut feature boasts several fascinating aesthetic elements and an appealing lead, but it is a slow-burn experience that risks disengaging viewers
The Sky Trembles And The Earth Is Afraid And The Two Eyes Are Not Brothers by Ben Rivers
18/08/2015
LOCARNO 2015: Ben Rivers' film, which was screened in its global premiere in competition at Locarno, is a delicate and cutting object to be handled with care
The Sky Turns by Mercedes Álvarez
19/07/2005
Shot over four seasons in a shrinking village in North Spain. A first feature, subtle and poetic documentary by Mercedes Alvarez
Skyfall by Sam Mendes
26/10/2012
Sam Mendes successfully takes on the James Bond legacy fifty years after Licence to kill with Sean Connery
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