These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1678 / 1678
Years
A powerful feature documentary film about agriculture workers struggling with Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program that treats foreign indentured laborers as slave. Review
Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World is extremely entertaining, intelligent and educational documentary film that should interest you no matter how old you are. Review
Colonia is intense and nail-biting thriller that will keep you at the edge of your seat. Review
The Huntsman: Winter’s War, despite everything, will be able to entertain you and perhaps, make you ignore the negative side of it. The best part of it is it has its pace, touches the ground well, and a dynamic storyline that won’t make you feel bored at all. Review
As she grows before our eyes, an orphaned girl will learn that a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, and all what she has to do is to realize it before it is too late. Review
La Guerre des tuques not only exceeds your expectation, but goes far beyond it; bringing fear, a strange anticipation of outcome of it, joy, happiness and many tears. Review
There Where Atilla Passes is a great family drama with a compelling story. It is about a family that has to be tested with many challenges but find a way to fix an unfixable relationship. Review
Miles Ahead has an interesting and very risky concept which worked brilliantly in skillful hands of Cheadle. Review
It bares the essence of reality of how real life works for many people, and how a limited amount of them still remain humane when the humanity is what they need most. Review
The outcome of her action brings an unprecedented result that will force Mina to make a life-changing decision, and from that moment on she will never be the same person. Review
It’s well directed; engaging right from the beginning, making you to believe in miracles. Review
It has everything a child can learn from – how to be kind, respect parents, appreciate their hard work every time when the opportunity comes and cherish unique moments of joy, which sometimes for a family like Kaku and Vicky, does happen often. Review
The main cast, without trying hard, portray their characters convincingly enough to keep you busy throughout the film. Review
The Boss may not be a great comedy, however, it still delivers a solid amount of positive energy. Review
Claudette Colbert as Beatrice and Louise Beavers as Delilah are a delightful duo that you can’t resist but admire. It’s a brave and touching story. Review
Perhaps, the genre itself is not so pleasant to watch, but if you’re a horror film fan, believe me, you would not like to pass on this one. Review
Seve brings back to life a story that we all must know. Despite having a cheerful atmosphere, by the time when you reach the end of the film, you will find yourself too emotional to be able to control your tears. Review
Ian Foster, who wrote and directed Keystone, took a difficult subject to tell, but surely, an important one. He manages to unfold the story flawlessly, while Des Walsh as the leading cast member, captures Jack’s upcoming helplessness and vulnerability in case he forgets her. Review
Seán Cullen, who wrote the screenplay, plays the cop’s part as well with such smoothness and coolness that it does not really surprise you his connection with the character he portrays. Review
Despite being a short film, Static delivers some remarkable concepts that will make you think afterwards. Review
Across the Line is a well-directed drama that once again reveals the racial issue where you can clearly see with the naked eye that it’s never been about the community that divided racially, but the world, that has never been so diverse. Review
Jackie Boy is an intense drama from Campanale which explores loyalty, self-destructiveness, revenge, and love. Review
Divorce Photographer is an excellent comedy with some life teaching lessons. Review
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