These are all the movies and series that Filipe has reviewed. Read more at: Always Good Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 1999 / 1999
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The script, smartly and carefully written by Burnham, carries all the sensibility to depict Millennials in a way that is simultaneously funny, unnerving, miserably heartbroken, and honest. It definitely rang true to me. Review
The film didn’t touch me in the heart, presenting more inept than satisfactory moments, both drama and music-wise. Review
The low-key temperament of the storytelling and the authenticity of the performances are strong elements of a subtle and intelligent film that captures our attention from the very first minute. Review
Even though it's all too gut-wrenching and sunless, kudos to a fast and furious Cage, who returns from the dead with an insatiable appetite for vindictiveness. Review
If the story is thoughtful and promising, then the editing needed some polishing to avoid unconsidered cuts and precipitate image transitions contrasting clumsily with the sluggish development. Review
A powerful encounter of hip-hop music - somewhat displaced and too calculated here - and the racial complications that keep saddening America and the world. Review
Its mysterious ways, bolstered with a bit of psychedelic surrealism, makes it notable. Review
This blockbuster satisfies in its purpose but doesn’t earn the title of ‘impossible to miss’. Review
The complexities do not always succeed, but, as a character study, the film poses some interesting points of view... Review
This somewhat cheesy crowd-pleaser offers a great deal of neurotic gossip addressed with annoying pomposity and superfluous multi-cultural fashion. Review
Can a brilliant ending save a film? Sure, but I strongly feel this one could have given much more if handled with a little more subtlety. Review
There is nothing new or striking here, but rather emphatically emotional, in a film about decisions that never quite convinces in terms of a hypothetical revenge. Review
The film shapes into an exhausting melodrama instead of the harrowing, devastating adventure that everybody was expecting. Review
There is nothing fanciful or odd in Newton’s story. Review
Feels more contrived than astute, having the skilled group of actors working hard to avoid further damage. Review
The well-told Upgrade maintains the dystopian vibrancy until the end, compensating the less vivid moments with a subtle dark humor that fits hand in glove. Review
Protracted, deficiently paced, and lugubrious, Hostiles eludes the viewer with limited action and redundant scenes... Review
The decreased intensity and long-suffering nature of the film are not obstructive since Keith’s frustration feels authentic and the backdrop/atmosphere painfully realistic. Review
This powerful, quiet, and confessed drama with shades of Western will give you much more than what you are expecting. Review
In the throes of this harrowing, devastating scenario, the slightest good-natured and funny circumstance, even very limited in number, is felt as an urgent gratification. Review
Although competent in terms of storytelling, the most impressive aspect of the film was its visual impact, with some severe scenes causing discomfort. Review
Denis’ most diaphanous work to date is a subtle, powerful, and intelligent look at human relationships and society. Review
Lacking a proper climax and shattered by plot holes, the film takes us to narrow train hallways and inconsequent therapy sessions, both of which are far from being exciting. Review
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