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 great suspense thriller where the mystery stays with the viewer till the end. Review
A well-crafted psychological thriller with convincing performances from Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall, while Joel Edgerton leaves the juicy role for himself to handle it the way he envisioned. Review
The chemistry shared between Grant and Bergman is superb, while the performance they deliver is flawless without questions. Review
An effectively exciting thriller with a great cast of the Silver Screen. It’s fascinating mystery-romance will hold the viewer till the end. Review
A powerful drama from the beginning to the end. It manages to pull out emotional scenes when it’s necessary, and removes where is no need for it to be present. Review
Cukor’s movie is brilliantly made and superbly acted by Bergman, who earned an Oscar for her truly amazing performance. Review
One of those films where the idea is given through its plot, but the meaning of it is expected to be fathomed by the viewer through analysis. Review
An important film about a person who sacrificed his freedom for his belief in order to make a difference. Review
Do not hope to see something special, unique and raw, because it is not! Review
This film has many issues, and no right direction. The dialogues, describing particular scenes and episodes was so dull, that it was hard to believe it was actually happening. Review
You need to be prepared well before starting to watch such a wisely made and profound film about how one person's life can be significantly changed from one moment to another. Review
A brilliant indie film that touches an interesting subject. Review
Strangerland may give you a hundred reasons to not watch it, but one reason to convince you to see it: a strange, emotionally naked, strong performance delivered by Nicole Kidman since Rabbit Hole. Review
Amy is a film that impossible to watch without anger or heartache. Kapadia seems also felt angry and frustrated that all the feelings he had experienced as a filmmaker and human being translates onto his film. Review
An interesting film to watch for those who do not expect to see another great adaptation of Pride And Prejudice. Review
Quite a hard documentary film to watch. It makes you think throughout the film. Review
A charming, heartfelt film about war and love that once again rises above sand and blood. Review
The Overnight is one of the cleverly written and funniest films I’ve seen recently. Review
Absolutely brilliant, original, raw, and unlike many other animated films you have seen in the past decade. Review
An interesting family story, of very intelligent people, who choose their own paths. Review
James Kent’s film is one of this year’s best films, which certainly must be seen by anyone who loves watching period drama and strong performances. Review
Not an easy documentary film to review, as it’s really hard to keep all the delicious parts of this film from being covered here. Review
Blythe Danner is truly amazing as Carol and makes us even more amazed by her ability to portray such a rich character, whose life was never boring at all. Review
It’s cleverly directed, well-acted, convincing and a charming film about one thing we all must remember: friendship is one of the most important gifts human beings have. Review
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