These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1691 / 1691
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But as a viewer you must get ready to face the same because what is created in this film is so absolutely unbelievable, dynamic and hell of a ride that you’re going to enjoy every minute of it. Review
The plot of I Smile Back is not the only reason you must see this film. Adam Salky does a great job as the director, making his leading cast pull out everything from the characters they portray at its maximum. Review
Even though we see a parade of brilliant performances from both leading actors, there is always a feeling that they can do better, but they don’t. Review
James Vanderbilt confidently executes his plan turning his feature film into one of the best film made about journalistic investigation. Review
Room could have been truly a masterpiece, very imaginative, an intense movie if not for certain scenes you will feel were unnecessary. Review
Verbeek as writer seems to know where he is about to take Ivan, but unfortunately, by the time he does that, most likely the viewer will have lost all his interest. Review
A perfectly executed political thriller with solid performances of everyone involved. Review
If you’re a huge fan of country music, or simply would love to see the amazing duo of Huddleston-Olsen, then there’s no better way to see it other than watching I Saw The Light. Review
A cleverly written movie, with some life lessons, and the right balance of humor and drama. Review
It will shock you, stun and knock you out with everything you’re about to see in Emmerich’s film while Jeremy Irvine, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Jonny Beauchamp and many others deliver a career defining performance that will go down in history as one of the best, if not the best one. Review
One of those films that will enchant you from the beginning with a brilliantly written script, superb performance and a lovely score. Review
It’s cleverly written, superbly executed, and more importantly, performed solidly by the entire cast. Review
In spite of having such a great and historically painful story, Egoyan remarkably fails to execute it. Review
Listening to Malala’s stories, how she became an activist is something truly admirable and unique. Review
But who will find the truth or will it be ever uncovered is something you need to find out by yourself after seeing Gulzar’s Guilty. Review
Meet The Patels is one of those documentary films that will melt your heart, make you feel good and happy. Review
A beautifully crafted, masterfully directed film that will make you talk about it non-stop. Review
It’s fascinating to see how the characters develop so quickly, giving enough room for actors to play each part in an incredibly realistic way. Review
Ellen Page as Stacie is truly memorable, while Julianne Moore once again delivers a dazzling performance as Laurel. Review
It has a winning balance of insight, heart, laugh, cleverly written dialogues, and charming character like Marnie who you will simply adore for anything she does. Review
Despite having such a great story that could have turn into a great drama movie, due to poor performance of the entire cast, the film fails to deliver anything from the beginning to the end. Review
Captures the political campaign in Bolivia in such an imaginative, fast, and incredibly funny way that it will make you fall in love with this film. Review
A worth seeing movie about how love is the only thing that can take one person through hell and darkness in spite of being the only one standing at the end of the tunnel. Review
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