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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The story itself is beautiful, therefore, it translates eloquently into this truly moving short film. Review
Veronique Jadin’s Employee of the Month is a brilliant take on workplace harassment and how perhaps it should be handled in the cinematic universe. Review
Triggered is the most shocking and thought-provoking film with a brutal approach, I must say, works, whether you agree with the solution provided or not. Review
It’s a refreshing, enlightening and important documentary that reveals too much information about the Irish Singer Sinead O’Connor who was not afraid of public or well-known misconception. Review
Peter Hengl builds up an excellent and dark psychological thriller, which leans towards horror but more through the characters that deliver their part skillfully. Review
If to leave an extremely intelligent and thought-provoking narrative, Jurassic World: “Dominion beats its predecessors by its stunning visual effects, fearsome creatures and a few head-to-head fights by dinosaurs that will most certainly take your breath away. Review
It is an enjoyable piece, and the entire credit must go to Elsa Pataky who is superb in every action sequence. Her physical readiness is astonishing. Review
Infinite Storm may not be one of the best survival films but it’s the most decent one made recently. It’s an easy watch without much overload. Review
It’s brilliant storytelling and eloquently narrated... Review
Firestarter could have gotten a better chance of survival if not, once again, for the poorly written script. Review
Into the Weeds” is a very detailed documentary that pretty much summarizes what may happen to people if there were not warned about products they use either at home or on a farm that is slowly killing them. Review
The Killing of a Journalist is nothing more but a testament to the strong power of a nation that, if it wants, can turn the whole country upside down and bring those that are guilty to a imminent justice. Review
Deeply moving and emotionally hard to process, the story points out once again to the big people, their inability to act, respond to the disease and do something about it. Review
Right from the beginning, the filmmaker does not shy away from her confession, as subtly and slowly she reveals the main premise of the film. Review
Bigger than Trauma is a moving documentary that shows how all three documentary subjects try to find a way to heal their soul through attending a pioneering program that invites both Serbian and Croatian women to participate in a deeply re-inventing therapy for the self. Review
As you watch the documentary on old footage, especially when you are young enough, you will find yourself shocked that every single frame and story told happened not long ago. Review
It’s a refreshing, enlightening and important documentary that reveals too much information about the Irish Singer Sinead O’Connor who was not afraid of public or well-known misconception. Review
The Bad Guys is a nice family animated film with a thought-provoking concept even for adults. Review
Through their wonderfully written script, Nicolas Cage shows up like a tornado and storms all his iconic roles to remind us he has not lost it but gained more talent in acting to prove once again he is in possession of a massive weight of an unwithering talent. Review
The film suffers from start to end, trying to climb up as a survivor. However, all that won’t stop you from enjoying it and sitting through it till the end because it’s Nora Roberts’ novel; it can’t be that bad after all. Review
It’s a big thrill and a great treat from Michael Bay. It’s an absolute fun film to watch that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Review
After Yang is a slow-burning drama that tries to be more than it can offer. Its philosophical approach does not make sense, as Jake tries to reason what he should have done in the first place. Review
It’s the concept of the film that works well, especially the ending that will surely bring tears to your eyes. Review
Ella and the Little Sorcerer is an average animated film that does not fall into the same quality you see in Disney’s pieces. However, its a moving plot that touches upon friendship and the willingness to risk everything for friends. Review
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