These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 1004 / 1004
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Documentary about the political imprisonment of Caetano Veloso during the Brazilian military dictatorship has priceless moments for fans yet little appeal for those not familiar with the iconic singer. Review
Iranian film about a school for homeless children has its heart at the right spot and its script all over the place, stringing together a myriad of cumbersome premises. Review
Period Lesbian drama set in the US and filmed in Transylvania is exuberant in its photography, supported by a simple yet powerful script. Review
Charming and sensitive Palestinian movie finds romance at old age in a very conservative and impoverished society. Review
Biopic of Karl Marx's youngest daughter is so deeply marred by a contrived script, wooden performances and awkward antics that it's barely watchable. Review
I Am Greta is an observational, fly-on-the-wall type of documentary. It never challenges its subject. Review
The real-life story of the picaresque British hero who stole a painting from the National Gallery for charitable purposes is doused in saccharine and yet enjoyable to watch. Review
French thriller about young femme fatale divided between a young criminal lover and a older wealthy husband is pretentious and unnecessary. Review
The tone is sombre and realistic. Violence is neither fetishised nor sanitised. Review
The Human Voice obviously has limited commercial ambitions allowing the filmmaker more artistic freedoms. Review
Strangers become trapped in a strange web of love and deception, in this entertaining French drama set between two continents. Review
Sinister suburban comedy from Italy is a hybrid amalgam of hapless children and maladroit parents. Review
The king of slow cinema is back after a seven-year hiatus with a rare and valuable gem, with a duration of more than two hours. Review
Spectacular Iranian movie divided into four short stories reflects about the complacence, the complicity and the morality of killing. Review
This is a very conventional historical drama. The topic choice is fascinating, although it’s unclear how much is true and how much is fictionalised. Review
Franz Biberkopf becomes an African refugee struggling to settle into modern-day Germany, in this astounding adaptation of Alfred Döblin's classic. Review
Canteen worker of a secret Soviet research institute wrestles (both literally and metaphorically) with her coworkers, in this highly claustrophobic, violent and sexually graphic Russian flick... Review
The Roads Not Taken fails to achieve its full potential, and to move viewers more profoundly. Not an unpleasant ride, but Potter should have taken us all the way down the road. Review
Hittman has created yet another auspicious drama about a despondent young person dealing with the consequences of sex. Review
The entire movie is dotted with comedic and farcical elements, as if mocking the conveniently malleable nature of “the truth”. Review
The extensive conversations are simple and mundane on the surface, yet dotted with subtle humour and peculiar pearls of wisdom. Review
Abel Ferrara's latest drama is a bizarre patchwork of geographic and psychological references, starring Willem Dafoe. Review
My Little Sister is a crude and merciless portrait of a terminal disease. Be prepared for a rough ride, devoid of lyricism and romanticising. Review
Josephine Decker’s fourth feature fiction is crafted like a horror movie, with dark imagery, unusual angles and action confined mostly to one creepy Gothic mansion. It’s mostly effective, yet rather conventional for a director more used to formally complex and multilayered movies. Review
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