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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Sleuth by Kenneth Branagh

30/08/2007

Slow by Marija Kavtaradze

23/01/2023

Marija Kavtaradze choreographs and X-rays the feeling of love with extreme sensory delicacy under the bark of the extraordinary of a case of asexuality  

Slow

Slow

Slow News by Alberto Puliafito

04/06/2020

Alberto Puliafito’s Italian documentary explores an informal international movement that looks to adapt good journalism practices in the social media-dominated world of information overload  

Slow News

Slow News

Slow West by John Maclean

13/06/2015

The debut film of Scottish director John Maclean is an atypical western that revolves around a teenager and his epic quest to find the love of his life  

Slow West

Slow West

Slumdog Millionaire by Danny Boyle

06/01/2009

Trainspotting meets Charles Dickens in Mumbai, the junkies of Edinburgh take Oliver Twist by the hand in the modern India of global contradictions  

Slumdog Millionaire

Slumdog Millionaire

Slumlord by Steve Achiepo

14/02/2023

Steve Achiepo delivers an incisive first film about our desire to help and the impossibilities if not outright bad intentions lurking in the shadows  

Le Marchand de sable

Le Marchand de sable

Small Body by Laura Samani

10/07/2021

CANNES 2021: Laura Samani’s debut film is a story about women in north-east Italy at the beginning of the 20th century who rebel against the dominant culture and hold on to hope  

Piccolo corpo

Piccolo corpo

Small Country: An African Childhood by Eric Barbier

27/08/2020

Éric Barbier successfully and faithfully adapts Gaël Faye’s excellent novel, about the Rwandan genocide seen through the eyes of a mixed race child from neighbouring Burundi  

Petit Pays

Petit Pays

Small Homeland by Alessandro Rossetto

30/08/2013

The first fiction feature length film by documentary filmmaker Alessandro Rossetto is set in Triveneto: a cultural reality that goes from being local to universal  

Piccola Patria

Piccola Patria

Small, Slow But Steady by Shô Miyake

14/02/2022

BERLINALE 2022: In co-production with France, Japan’s Shô Miyake carves out a seemingly modest yet subtle and masterful movie about a young, deaf female boxer with a big heart  

Keiko, me wo sumasete

Keiko, me wo sumasete

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