These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1678 / 1678
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The film is not long either; with 68 minutes of runtime, it manages to tell everything we need to know about Hayden, Amarillo and its future. Review
Ludi is an exceptional film that showcases the life of an immigrant in America. It captures the difficulty of living the American dream. Review
His wonderfully narrated short, in a perfect way, exemplifies what it means when you mess with something that has nothing to lose. Review
The film wisely uses the heart-aching concern of immigrants and intolerance of Americans towards outsiders. Review
The Other Morgan is a clever comedy that provides food for thought. A bit philosophical, it teaches the importance of not underestimating our life because what is seen as a failure for us can be a big success for others. Review
Offseason is an atmospheric horror film with an impressive taste. From start to end, it is a fast-paced narrative that, without the talented cast, would be much harder to pull off. Review
Sasquatch reminds us once again why investigative journalism is important in uncovering the dark truth of monsters that don’t just live in the woods but rather live among us, own pretty houses, all dressed up pretending to be nice. Review
The End of Us is a pleasant comedy-drama that explores a dramatic relationship during COVID between exes. Review
It’s a gut-wrenching experience as you watch this important documentary that uncovers the corruption in the American pharmaceutical industry that makes money off of people’s addiction. Review
Structurally engaging and, at times, entertaining, the film is a difficult journey to make. Review
But be ready, because White Fortress has a big surprise which you will be quite amused with but in a good way. Review
The beauty of it is that you connect with all of them. You will feel and care for each one of them. Review
The Bin perhaps is far from being great. But I don’t believe it pretends to be that either. Review
Filled with fascinating archival footages, exceptional direction and the right approach, Stephen DeBro’s documentary is like a requiem for a dream you don’t want to wake up from. Review
It’s almost like a lost neverland where you try to make sense of the things that literally make no sense. Review
It has the hope we need to see; it’s, at times, a feel-good story that allows immigrants, especially, to believe in self-realization and the endless opportunities the land of the free can bring. Review
My Salinger Year is a surprisingly easy-going and inspiring drama with a genuine heart. Review
The intelligence of the film is on a whole another level. Only fully prepared can you dive into the ocean of misery, truth, rage and anger. Review
It is an upsetting story of a man who can’t reveal himself to the fullest and must remain in the closet. Amit and Nadav’s dynamic is provocative but solidly delivered by Ben-Oved Berkovich and Harel Glazer. I... Review
Filled with stellar performances from Aleksas Kazanavicius, Dainius Gavenonis and Severija Janusauskaite as the loving and supportive wife to Andrius, the film is a painful reminder to all of us – no one can escape the past. Review
While it’s far from being perfect, it’s a fine portrayal of the image of street culture, money-driven environment, race and class, and what it may bring as a result, if misused. Review
The brilliance of the film is in its striking concept that is one of the most intelligent I have seen in a while. Review
Post Office is a thought-provoking short narrative... Review
It perfectly unfolds the story leaving no gaps whatsoever except for heartbreak you will feel throughout the film. Whether it’s the writing, direction or the performance, the film subtly explores the theme of suicide without showing the actual act. Review
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