These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 982 / 982
Years
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
The film provides some interesting insight into the African cultures of Brazil. But it fails to go into too much depth. Review
Dotted with awkward surprises and very strange symbolisms, Undine firmly establishes the Christian Petzold’s reputation as one of Germany’s most innovative auteurs. Review
In aesthetic and formal terms, this is a very unusual and audacious film. The problem is that it simply fails to captivate and moo-ve! Review
Urgent in its simplicity, Philippe Garrel's filmmaking continues to impress after nearly six decades. Review
Biopic of Antonio Ligabue, one of the greatest Naive artists of the 20th century, is aesthetically accomplished yet a little soporific. Review
Wacky Argentinian comedy-horror deep-dives into the twisted psychology of a female dubber and singer. Review
Corporate greed poisons a small community of Japan, in this real-life drama about environmental pollution and international solidarity, starring Johnny Depp. Review
Highly digestible drama reflects on the conflict between literary aspirations and industry demands. Review
Construction worker separated from his family in Romania has to grapple with financial hardship and bigotry in Brexit Britain, in a psychological drama prescient of a bleak future to come. Review
A tender coming-of-age story set against a very tragic backdrop. Review
HIV-positive teen grapples with a dysfunctional family and society, in this extremely bleak yet sobering drama from the Phillipines. Review
The landscape is impressive yet threatening. The narrative, however, has quite a few loopholes. Review
Blind Russian teen marries a Russian oligarch whom she never met, in this sombre tale of patriarchy. Review
Russians and Americans battle on the chessboard at the height of the Cold War, in this extremely formulaic political thriller from Poland. Review
He reveals that the teachings of Buddhism can be easily subverted for very mundane and unholy purposes. Religious hypocrisy can be a powerful manipulation tool. Review
Four Kosovan actors cross the border illegally in order to perform at a theatre festival in neighbouring Albania, in this simple and captivating comedy about artistic resilience and foolishness. Review
An unbelievable yet true story. A typical case of reality surpassing fiction. Review
Dead Volume would work as a theatre play, with just one setting and four characters. Review
It feels a little random and unimaginative. Plus the violence in the very last sequence is excessive and gratuitous. All in all, a misfire. Review
Two Greek friends in search of an elusive porn star from the 1990s embark on a dazzling journey peppered with imagination, allegory and copious filmic ruses. Review
Japanese film built upon highly abstract allegorical devices is a profound meditation on family relations and the wounds of war. Review
Golden Voices has some ingredients an old-age romcom, yet it’s never mawkish and implausible. In fact, it’s perfectly relatable and credible – whatever your age, religion and nationality. Review
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