Film Reviews

7852 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 776 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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Sew the Winter to My Skin by Jahmil X.T. Qubeka

08/10/2018

South African director Jahmil XT Qubeka dissects the language of representation in this largely dialogue-free thriller, co-produced by South Africa and Germany  

Sew the Winter to My Skin

Sew the Winter to My Skin

Sew Torn by Freddy Macdonald

12/08/2024

A seamstress has three choices to make in Freddy Macdonald’s quirky, genre-infused debut feature  

Sew Torn

Sew Torn

Sex by Dag Johan Haugerud

17/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Dag Johan Haugerud’s new feature asks important questions about the social conditioning of male heterosexuality  

Sex

Sex

The Sex of Angels by Xavier Villaverde

27/04/2012

In his fourth film, Xavier Villaverde does away with the orthodox limits to relationships, and widens his cinematic scope by depicting a young trio open about their sexuality.  

El sexo de los ángeles

El sexo de los ángeles

Sextape by Antoine Desrosières

10/05/2018

CANNES 2018: Antoine Desrosières’ radical comedy focuses on the youth of working-class neighbourhoods and the sexual violence of men against women  

À genoux les gars

À genoux les gars

Seyran Ates: Sex, Revolution and Islam by Nefise Özkal Lorentzen

23/04/2021

Turkish-Norwegian filmmaker Nefise Özkal Lorentzen's documentary follows one of Europe's first female imams, a feminist fighting for equal rights and a progressive Islam  

Seyran Ates: Sex, Revolution and Islam

Seyran Ates: Sex, Revolution and Islam

Shabu by Shamira Raphaëla

07/07/2023

Shamira Raphaëla’s portrait of an energetic and resourceful 14-year-old in Rotterdam’s De Peperklip estate is a burst of joy and an ode to summer and community  

Shabu

Shabu

Shadow by Bruno Gascon

24/06/2021

This second feature from Bruno Gascon is a sobering and compassionate film based on the true story of a missing child  

Sombra

Sombra

Shadow Country by Bohdan Sláma

09/10/2020

A small Czech village examines its soul before and after World War II in Bohdan Sláma’s powerful black-and-white drama  

Krajina ve stínu

Krajina ve stínu

The Shadow Hour by Benjamin Martins

30/11/2021

Germany’s Benjamin Martins leaves realism behind and opts for a more instinctive and expressionistic visual style in his new film  

Schattenstunde

Schattenstunde

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