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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Moving in its candor and remarkable in its perceptiveness. Review
Hungarian drama about man in his 30s overcoming being dumped by girlfriend excels in sensibility and ingeniousness; it's a heartfelt ode to masculinity in all of its splendid brittleness. Review
Riveting enough at its duration of 88 minutes. But the story has a few gaps, and the narrative doesn’t come full circle, the proposed closure isn’t too convincing. Review
Sensory film filmed in 35 countries during six years; the outcome is rather impressive if not without imperfections. Review
The photography is splendid. While effective enough as a disaster drama, Spitak also has a few problems. Review
Raises pertinent questions about the role of the documentarist and the purpose of the footage collected... Review
Overall, a great premise and yet a missed opportunity. Perhaps the whole thing would have functioned better as a short film instead. Review
Romain Gavras's second feature is a gangster comedy mocking European cliches, while also teeming with the colours of the Mediterranean; sadly the story is just too silly and disjointed. Review
Wildlife is effective enough as a family drama, but it lacks the punch-in-the-face factor. Review
A little Indiana Jones, a little Guillermo del Toro. American military horror set on D-Day makes use of every conceivable genre cliche, yet it's scary and fun enough to watch. Review
All in all, an enjoyable ride through the life of a woman who dodged labels and preconceptions both within and outside the rock world in favour of her individuality. Review
This is a movie about living with psychosis and overcoming it. Review
A dazzling Glenn Close shines in movie about ghost writing wife and the nature of creative writing; sadly the film is lacklustre in almost every other aspect... Review
Japanese animation master crafts a fascinatingly puerile and colourful tale about only child coming to terms with his newly-arrived sister... Review
It’s fun, it’s gentle and it’s also rejuvenating to watch. Review
Exquisite tribute to very old age starring a nonagenarian Harry Dean Stanton raises questions about loneliness and "realism". Review
For a far more effective, humane and meaningful heist movie, watch American Animals. Review
The real-story of four highly ambitious and inept criminals who attempted to rob a library in Kentucky is surprisingly humanistic and moving. Review
British indie blends the topics of Alzheimer's, grief and loneliness with just the right amount of adrenaline; the outcome is elegant and moving. Review
This is not poverty porn. This is the fly-on-the-wall type of documentary-making, with a very feminine gaze. Review
Effective doc about fashion icon reveals audacious artistic streak contrasted against a certain racial ambivalence. Review
A deeply riveting and educational film for the whole family. Review
This is a piece of guerrilla filmmaking, and a very random fragment of a very complex conflict. The film is not contextualised at all, so it’s up to viewers to put the pieces together. Review
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