Film Reviews

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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Sibyl by Justine Triet

24/05/2019

CANNES 2019: Justine Triet’s new film is rich, playful and cruel, erecting themes and deceitful mirrors around the excellent Virginie Efira  

Sibyl

Sibyl

Sica by Carla Subirana

21/03/2023

Carla Subirana creates a profound and moving fable whose truth is found in its magical yet real narrative  

Sica

Sica

Sicilian Ghost Story by Antonio Piazza, Fabio Grassadonia

18/05/2017

CANNES 2017: The latest film by Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza which opened Critics’ Week, broaches one of the many atrocious crimes of the Sicilian mafia from an original visual angle  

Sicilian Ghost Story

Sicilian Ghost Story

The Sicilian Girl by Marco Amenta

29/10/2008

Sicilian Letters by Antonio Piazza, Fabio Grassadonia

05/09/2024

VENICE 2024: Fabio Grassadonia and Antonio Piazza continue their reflection on the Mafia culture in Sicily, with Elio Germano in the shoes of a boss in hiding and Toni Servillo as a corrupt politician  

Iddu

Iddu

Sicixia by Ignacio Vilar

25/11/2016

The new film by Ignacio Vilar takes us on a tour of the Costa da Morte, encompassing its people, its manners of speaking and its unique sounds, using the format of a doomed romance  

Sicixia

Sicixia

Sick of Myself by Kristoffer Borgli

24/05/2022

CANNES 2022: Kristoffer Borgli’s unforgettable film, one of the festival’s best, is deliciously infuriating  

Syk Pike

Syk Pike

Sideshow by Adam Oldroyd

30/12/2020

Adam Oldroyd's debut film is an old-fashioned tale of psychics, serial killers and lost families  

Sideshow

Sideshow

Sidonie in Japan by Elise Girard

01/09/2023

VENICE 2023: Following in the wake of Isabelle Huppert, Élise Girard imposes her own trademark aerial cinematography, travelling in Japan and exploring the contours and the echoes of reality  

Sidonie au Japon

Sidonie au Japon

Sieniawka by Marcin Malaszczak

10/02/2013

In Sieniawka, first-time Polish director Marcin Malaszczak crafts a puzzling mix of documentary and fiction, exploring the borders of sanity and mental illness  

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