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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Otel Artemis is an exquisite piece of art, very unique and highly entertaining. On top of that, it has that little charm that every movie can win from, and Pearce’s film is just that. Review
The Third Murder is another brilliant court drama that comes from Japan. This is a nail-biting crime thriller which heavily explores the idea of justice, the importance of capital punishment, a murder case, the motive for it, and why sometimes the most daring and painful truth is best kept a secret. Review
It has no proper beginning or even endings. It has nothing much to offer other than the desire to walk away in the middle of the screening. Review
It’s an honest and uncompromising piece. It’s not afraid to open the bleeding wound of a family for display through laughter and tears of each character, you will be happy to come to know about. Review
A genuinely heartwarming love story made with great care for attentive and appreciative viewers like yourself. Review
I’ve gotta admit – some scenes or lines were laughable when it wasn’t meant to be. However, the promise of being an entertaining and fully engaging film loaded with the CGI dinosaurs is the best thing J.A. Bayona can offer. Review
La Casa di Famiglia is an adorable and lighthearted film about a family, rebuilding relationships, appreciation and, of course, not selling someone’s house if the person is still alive! Review
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts has a unique and powerful way of taking things in its own hands... Review
Like a Cat on a Highway turns into a really magical, cute and an important piece the North American viewers deserve to see across the provinces, which has one important message to deliver across the globe. Review
Compulsion is far from being a masterpiece or even a decent piece, but it’s worthwhile seeing. Review
The Place is a truly remarkable piece that will make every viewer feel comfortable, relaxed and trusted as if it was one little paradise where everything impossible becomes possible. Review
It’s an impressive, enjoyable, nail-biting piece that is amazingly engaging, intriguing and superbly entertaining, even though there was nothing to laugh at whatsoever. Review
Couch Potatoes ends up as another decent family drama presented by RAI Cinema of Italia. It cleverly captures Giorgio’s struggle, never shies away from emphasising a father’s fears and how it sometimes can be like a scrambled egg because of his son who he loves so much. Review
As there are bigger questions than what Hostages could possibly answer, it was still a nice attempt to emphasise the value of freedom and why it cannot be compromised by any amount of money available in a bank account. Review
Abducted in Plain Sight is a truly sad story that should be followed closely. It draws a thin line of truth and lie, trust and distrust and mistakes that can be a huge catalyst to something more horrifying than it is right now. Review
But this film has much more than that to offer, with all those mind-blowing facts, I should say, is a journey I wish, my dear reader, you will have enough courage to embark yourself on. Review
The Stranger is one of those rare documentary films that you will never get bored watching. As it revolves around a true crime, the filmmaker had a great strategy in place to tell the story so flawlessly. Review
It teaches to be good, to love genuinely, gratitude, honesty, discipline, to not discriminate children or anyone, acceptance, nurturing of the human personality, and more importantly, it emphasises that nothing is greater than human touch, hug and communication. Review
It has a simply splendid storyline about love, identity, courage and why the ability to be free from prejudice is a true medicine to happiness you will wish Johan to find a way to have by the end of his journey. Review
Adrift is a suspenseful, at times, slow-burning survival drama that drifts towards an emotionally devastating end. Review
Call Her Ganda is not an easy walk you think you can take as if you were in the park. The film forces you to see the dark side of society, military and the impact it has on the minds of those who did not get the chance to get enough education and respect. Review
Let the Sunshine In is an absolute delight to watch. Astounding direction, strong performances, dialogues, music, and in fact the entire film is a lost and found treasure that must be held as a last chance of humanity to survive. Review
1985 is very moody and beautifully performed by the entire cast; it is an exceptional narrative with deep meaning. Review
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