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7851 film reviews available in total starting from 04/09/2002. Last updated on 18/06/2025. 775 film reviews inserted in the last 12 months.

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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  

Hasta el cielo

Hasta el cielo

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  

Sky Peals

Sky Peals

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 Trembles And The Earth Is Afraid And The Two Eyes Are Not Brothers

The Sky Trembles And The Earth Is Afraid And The Two Eyes Are Not Brothers

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  

El cielo gira

El cielo gira

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  

Slack Bay by Bruno Dumont

13/05/2016

CANNES 2016: Portraying the class struggle through tragicomedy and the burlesque, Bruno Dumont’s latest piece is a work of genius  

Ma Loute

Ma Loute

Slackers by Sorina Gajewski

06/05/2025

Two teenage girls pass the time and create minor havoc in Berlin in Sorina Gajewski’s uneven, but brave feature debut  

Nulpen

Nulpen

Slalom by Charlène Favier

23/06/2020

CANNES 2020: Charlène Favier plunges with force into the crucible of the quest for sporting excellence of a teenager, played by Noée Abita, who falls under her trainer’s spell  

Slalom

Slalom

Slam by Partho Sen-Gupta

29/11/2018

World-premiering in Tallinn’s Official Selection, Partho Sen-Gupta’s movie occasionally wobbles, but the final scene alone is a powerful punch right to the solar plexus  

Slam

Slam

Slam – Tutto per una ragazza by Andrea Molaioli

22/11/2016

Andrea Molaioli’s new film, which had its premiere at the Turin Film Festival, tells the story of a teenager struggling to get to grips with an unexpected pregnancy, based on a book by Nick Hornby  

Slam – Tutto per una ragazza

Slam – Tutto per una ragazza

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