These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1703 / 1703
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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
As soon as you realize Emma Thompson is attached to portray Nancy Stoke, all the doubts disappear. But even by her standards, this movie exceeds all expectations, especially in the last act. Review
Downfall is such an impactful and well-constructed documentary, you will be shaken to the core. Review
Regina Hall and Sterling K. Brown are as funny as they could get. The two actors are brilliant in every scene, showing what happens behind the scenes of a for-profit institution they have built. Review
Oliver Hermanus delivers a touching drama with a subtle concept, Thanks to Bill Nighy’s performance, who does the right justification to it. Review
Cha Cha Real Smooth is a type of romantic drama that you will warm up towards only once it reaches the last act. Review
That’s what you can expect from this film, as it is like a gift that keeps giving to the point you never want it to end. Review
The film delivers a nail-biting story that shows how far a desperate war veteran can go when he or she no longer can tolerate abuse from the government. Review
When You Finish Saving the World is a predictable drama with a solid performance by Julianne Moore, while the rest of the cast, including Finn Wolfhard, failed to capture the essence of Ziggy. Review
Gustav Möller paints a horrific dark picture of family greed, murder and the lack of interest from police that follows one rule – no body no crime. Review
With an important subject matter, the film gets distracted by too many unnecessary dialogues and scenes that do not add value to the storyline. Review
Call Jane is a remarkable story of an ordinary suburb housewife, Joy , who, after her second pregnancy, gets a rare condition that is most likely to kill her before she gives birth to the child. Review
This is why Noomi Rapace was a great choice to portray the richly written character. She embodies Lizzie. Review
It is not that type of film you can blame actors for the total failure. Believe me, they simply dance, smile and do everything possible to please you throughout. Review
Don’t Look Up is a great comedy that offers a mirror reflection of the Covid pandemic, pretty much, showing us where we are right now due to the lack of interest in fighting against the global virus by the previous administration. Review
From start to end, Sing 2 does not disappoint. It’s funny, sad, entertaining and a thrilling piece the entire family will enjoy the most. Review
That being said, Olivia Colman as the troubled Leda is outstanding. Dakota Johnson delivers one of her best performances... Review
No Time to Die is the most interesting installment of our favorite British agent. Review
It’s too intelligent, too good, and, frankly, test every audience and challenges them to the fullest. Review
The Unforgivable is an impressive film with a good story and powerful performance from Sandra Bullock. Review
But apart from the stellar performances, it’s the technicality of the film that is so strong, you can hardly find something else that beats it. The visual effects, cinematography, editing and direction are top level. Review
The level of detail shown in Ailey is stunning. Mesmerizing archival footage and the full display of Ailey’s dancing skills or choreography is like a well-scripted film that gets better and better as the documentary progresses. Review
A stellar cast, led by Adam Driver, Lady Gaga, Al Pacino, Jeremy Irons, an unrecognizable Jared Leto and many more, House of Gucci may not be able to save the messy storyline, but you can tell they had lots of fun making it. Review
That being said, Radu Jude’s piece is raw, brave and thought-provoking. Review
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