These are all the movies and series that Filipe has reviewed. Read more at: Always Good Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 1986 / 1986
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It felt like I was in a video game without being able to control it. Review
The scintillating Elie Harboe, delivering a standout performance, gives you another good reason to see this movie. Review
Provocative, transgressive, and predominantly off-the-wall... Review
If you're looking for pitch-dark tales packed with wickedness, cruelty, and crime, this one can make your day. Review
Even with promising pouches of intrigue and an interesting, atypical character, we don’t get a full delivery of that promise. Review
Perfectly good to watch, demonstrating a genuine keenness to amuse. Review
Green sustains sufficient levels of honesty throughout to make us follow our hero with interest until the final credits start to roll. Review
A dead-on satire enhanced with eccentric musical interludes... Review
The tension is unstoppable and the film has no dead moments or delays in its well-planned course of events. Review
Part social commentary, part character study, is not a pleasurable watch, holding a tighter grip in its first half, but failing to surprise in the debilitating second. Review
We’re only left with the interesting biblical connotations of a tale that could have been more attractive... Review
An effective blend of emotional depth and rigorous craft. Review
Not a masterpiece but rather a solid, well-mounted film supported by a plausible story that raises moral questions. Review
Shines with fantastic performances by Gosling, Hoeks, and Ford, and also impresses on the visual side... Review
Just another vain attempt to squeeze the silly life of a scoundrel into two hours of a second-rate cinematic romp. Review
There is lots of space for silliness here, yet Thor: Ragnarok is one of the most absorbing, even unpretentious Marvel-based films in years... Review
The imperfections are counterbalanced with one of those experiences that will make ruminate... Review
Kogonada uses elementary filmmaking processes to highlight real people within an honest, plausible story. Review
Manages to project this particular story in a way we can understand the wider historical context. Review
Rings some truths attached and is definitely worth exploring. Review
Simply an overlong, unarticulated, and impotent thriller that opted for the easiest way to impress. Review
A long, slow, and arduous walk toward an inevitable death. Review
May be visually arresting but it’s hollow at its core, embracing an implausible, nearly-surreal darkness... Review
Midi Z resorts to a slow, steady pace to set the highly articulate storytelling in motion. Review
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