Film Reviews

7851 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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She Loved Blossoms More by Yannis Veslemes

15/07/2024

In his second feature, Greek director Yannis Veslemes charts a psychedelic and hallucinogenic journey whose protagonists are trying to process the loss of a loved one  

Agapouse ta louloudia perissotero

Agapouse ta louloudia perissotero

She Will by Charlotte Colbert

09/08/2021

Charlotte Colbert blends film history, art and gothic horror in a genre-defying look at the politics surrounding #MeToo  

She Will

She Will

Shéhérazade by Jean-Bernard Marlin

12/05/2018

CANNES 2018: An ultra-realist portrait of juvenile delinquency in Marseille, and a surprising and engaging love story to boot, courtesy of Jean-Bernard Marlin  

Shéhérazade

Shéhérazade

Shell by Scott Graham

21/06/2013

Scottish Scott Graham’s debut film is extremely intense in its narrative and aesthetic  

The Shelter by Fernand Melgar

12/08/2014

The Shelter, the latest documentary from Swiss Fernand Melgar, in competition in Locarno, shows that the will to make a movie must come from the heart and that true sensitivity can’t be invented  

L’abri

L’abri

The Shepherd by Jonathan Cenzual Burley

23/11/2016

Jonathan Cenzual Burley's third film is a rural western, shot with few resources but oodles of inventiveness, which harks back to the rugged, melancholic, Castilian spirit of author Miguel Delibes  

El Pastor

El Pastor

Shepherds by Sophie Deraspe

10/09/2024

Canadian filmmaker Sophie Deraspe’s latest work adapts Mathyas Lefebure’s pastoral life story about leaving everything behind to become a shepherd in Provence  

Bergers

Bergers

The Shift by Alessandro Tonda

26/10/2020

With his debut feature, centred on a terrorist attack in Brussels, Alessandro Tonda finds the right tone to tackle a burning topical issue without giving up on entertainment  

The Shift

The Shift

Shikun by Amos Gitai

27/02/2024

BERLINALE 2024: Amos Gitai navigates the intricacies of modern Israeli society through a theatrically staged introspection reimagining Eugene Ionesco’s anti-totalitarian fable Rhinoceros  

Shikun

Shikun

The Shine of Day by Tizza Covi, Rainer Frimmel

13/11/2012

After Locarno, Austrian directors Tizza Covi and Rainer Frimmel’s latest film continues its tour of festivals with Seville and Thessaloniki  

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