These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1703 / 1703
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Gets Good Light captures the most genuine and moving side of an individual who is labeled as undocumented. Review
Jack and Jo Don’t Want to Die is an ambitious film about different realities with an interesting concept. Review
Grey Zone is one of the most important and beautifully directed and acted films from start to end. Review
Brea Grant delivers one of the most extravagant indie horror films that is well-acted, dull as it could get, yet enjoyable throughout. Review
Asia is a decent drama about the hardships of motherhood, choices that Asia should make, and the love for her daughter that is greater than her own tears. Review
A Better You is a beautifully done dystopian drama with a bit of humor. Review
The Difference serves as an inspiring short docu-film with a heartfelt message in it, I am sure, will pass through any, apologies for stating, frozen heart. Review
Look at Me has a lot to offer within a short amount of time, but it’s enough to reconsider what we are, who we are, and who we want to become after seeing this intense, thought-provoking and intelligently executed short. Review
The Undocumented Lawyer reminds us of how far one well-established country can go to silence the voice that was and is the core of that country. Review
Richard Jewell, is a brilliant film from the legendary Eastwood who knows how to handle any material. Review
Again, it all can be just me, or a bit of tiredness I had. Maybe I was not too focused on the film and missed some crucial scenes. Review
Onward is an excellent and heart-warming animated drama that gives what it needs for the family to enjoy their movie night. Review
Sometimes it feels like a slow-burning drama that we know how it’ll end but always remains engaging and articulate when it comes to delivering its message. Review
Outbreak is an intense and intelligent film that delivers a nail-biting atmosphere. Review
Resistance has its ups and downs. However, it is a very decent film that does not hesitate from reliving the shameful and tragic part of the twentieth century, something that should not be forgotten. Review
Tape is an absolutely must-see film that perfectly describes what it means to be a woman in the film industry. Review
The Hunt provides an entertaining and sometimes hilarious ride like a storm with a premise that never gets it wrong. Review
I Still believe is a Christian romantic drama with a touching love story that will melt your heart. Review
The Whistlers is a decent crime drama taking place in La Gomera, one of Canary’s islands. Review
Greed is still a fine film that is entertaining throughout. Of course, some may find it a bit messy, but that messiness is justified because of the director’s intention of wanting to touch upon many aspects of life in one piece. Review
The film cleverly explores social issues and how people on low wages have been treated by their bosses or even by the customers who, obviously, want their parcels to be delivered on time. Review
The Invisible Man is indeed the most satisfying horror film from the Blumhouse. Review
The Lovely Bones is a chilling supernatural thriller drama that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Review
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