These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 1094 / 1094
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The film is also populated with some Banksy’s witty claims revealing the subversive nature of his work. Review
A touching yet at times gruesome doc examines the lives of the outcasts in one of the most remote and unlikely places of the American Deep South. Review
A sensual ballad of visceral sex and dysfunctional relationships, elegant in its eccentricity and deliciously repulsive in its pathology. Review
This clear and concise doc explores the historical memory of Spain... Review
A profoundly lyrical and feminine anthropological drama set in colonial Brazil opens the wounds of a country still grappling with its race and gender identity. Review
Romanian drama with about turbulent relationship has great emotional depth and unusual chronology. Review
When the dreams of the Chinese turn into a bloody nightmare - this filthy animation is one of the best surprises... Review
Hits Portuguese colonisers and modern imperialists where it hurts, exposing a continent deeply entrenched in racism, classism and hypocrisy. Review
Álex de la Iglesia creates a convincing mock-horror/thriller, guaranteed to keep you cringing and laughing for nearly two hours. Review
Is an elegant and colourful tribute to feminism, if from a male perspective. Review
This Finnish comedy uses very unusual gags in order to raise questions about the refugee crisis - to very convincing results. Review
This hearty feast of murder, blasphemy, cannibalism and sheer bad taste is guaranteed to give you food poisoning... Review
Despite a top-drawer cast, Sally Potter's latest endeavour is a mediocre comedy eliciting the occasional laughter. Review
Urgent in its simplicity, the effective Insyriated will haunt for some time. Review
Urgent lesson of British history, accountability and vested interests is now out in cinemas everywhere, but the movie is not without faults. Review
You will probably enjoy watching this film, but it will neither grip you by the neck or throw you against the wall! Review
Has its heart at the right place, and an interesting script, too. The problem is that the actors are not strong enough to support the convoluted narrative. Review
Josef Hader’s directorial debut is a light-hearted comedy with some amusing moments. Review
From Brazil to Europe, this profoundly personal documentary is a nostalgic eulogy to the revolutionary vigour of the 1960s. Review
How do you paint the portrait of an American brute and degenerate? Alberto Giacometti has the answer ... or maybe not. Review
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