These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1678 / 1678
Years
Coppola’s Paris Can Wait is an adorable and charming movie about everything you can’t touch, but can feel. Review
Shot entirely in a desert, the scenery and the rifle gun turns this film into a suspenseful thriller where one man thinks he has all rights to hunt down and kill the illegal immigrants, like that authority was given to him by someone. Review
A Quiet Heart is a movie worthwhile seeing. If you like foreign drama filled with religious values and the importance to overcome an inner pain, then this film should end up in your top ten list. Review
Manasseri’s film is fun to watch. It does not overload with the plot and is easy to digest. Review
Winnie is a documentary about a strong woman. It’s intriguing, engaging and well structured. Review
Manic is an important story to be told: it’s about a man who was the head of a cult. But where the filmmaker fails to have me or even you connected is when it loses its pace somewhere in the beginning. Review
A masterfully directed, well narrated, and such subtly edited film from where you learn we are no better than any terrorist when an opportunity comes to unlock that beast that hides inside of us... Review
A stunning documentary movie that with almost two hours of its running time will turn your mind upside down. Review
The film itself is so great it will raise so many questions and applaud its outcome. Review
Jackie Boy is an intense drama from Campanale which explores loyalty, self-destructiveness, revenge, and love. Review
It’s not just an average documentary film, it’s well narrated and focused about something I am sure no one would mind to learn about more. Review
It is not just profound, it carries a universal message in it. Review
It’s very easy to watch, is engaging, and Steve is much more hopeful and interesting than he was before. Review
It’s also important to celebrate the braveness and determination of Attiya Khan who was not afraid to discuss the nightmare she had to go through and help out other victims of abuse. Review
69 Minutes of 86 Days is a documentary about running away from the way, the road journey and uncertainty. Review
Firstly, it’s so interesting and captivating to watch, you won’t even notice how time passes. Secondly, it’s an important story about a woman who through hardship and disappointment found her way up. Review
Its humoristic approach, subtly developed subject matter widens throughout the movie. Review
It’s important, might be shocking, but innovative in a way you hardly can believe it. Review
A powerful documentary film. What filmmaker offers to the audience is mind-blowing. Chris Kelly’s skilful directing makes his camera to miss absolutely nothing. Review
Nick Broomfield and Rudi Dolezal’s collaboration brings a desired effect into a movie that will leave even indifferent viewer with tears... Review
Baraka is a surprisingly excellent short film that could have been even better if the director Néstor Ruiz Medina would ever agree to make it as a feature film. Review
Chuck is a truly outstanding movie with an excellent storytelling and worthwhile seeing biopic about a man who learns the hard way that when you reach rock bottom, there is only one way – up. Review
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