Movie reviews of Filipe Freitas

These are all the movies and series that Filipe has reviewed. Read more at: Always Good Movies.

Number of movie reviews: 1929 / 1929

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This lovely piece of work combines dramatic sweep and aesthetic power, providing a sublimely moving experience that stays with us long after the final credits roll. Review

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2021-01-19

2021

Expertly written and stringently executed, the film flows effortlessly within a well-mounted narrative structure; things only tremble in the very last chapter. Review

7.0

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2021-01-18

2021

Inundated with affection, Nomadland goes into uncharted territories, and if there’s aridness in the landscape, then barely none of it inhabits the heart of these compassionate travelers. Review

8.0

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2021-01-17

2021

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Chaganty does well here in regard to tone and intensity, and some afflictive scenes can nearly take our breath away. Review

6.0

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2021-01-15

2021

If you go for the romance, prepare yourself to be engulfed by a socio-political context that turns out as poignant and merciless as the love story itself. Review

7.0

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2021-01-15

2021

The film, which took Patterson one whole year to edit, may feel like an exercise in mood but provides a great deal of entertainment in addition to technical competence. Review

8.0

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2021-01-13

2021

All things considered, this is all about feelings, and both Dafoe and Ferrara denote enough inspiration to prevent this idiosyncratic statement to sink into oblivion. Review

8.0

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2021-01-12

2021

This slogging post-apocalyptic fiction composed of space inanity and uninspired snow routes crawls right toward disappointment, lacking smart moves and shaping up as a collage of other already existing ideas. A monumental let down. Review

3.0

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2021-01-11

2021

Saint Maude is a visceral piece of cinema that can be considered too radical by the easily scared, but, on the other hand, brings competence and freshness to the saturated horror genre. It’s an all-front winner that captivates our attention through arresting imagery, psychological distress and demented moods. Review

8.0

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2021-01-10

2021

The Way Back brings nothing new and its authors seem satisfied with the overdramatic artifice set to obstruct imagination. Review

4.0

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2021-01-10

2021

Although the languid pace won’t serve every viewer’s motivation, Ahn manages to give the story a nice simple touch and warm coloration. Review

6.0

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2021-01-09

2021

The lack of integrity and the disrespect shown by these spenders are outraging, and Finley was able to convey that aspect with lucidity and competence. Review

7.0

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2021-01-07

2021

The film is a composite of classic startles and creepy scenes drawn from the horror mechanics compendium. Although ingeniously crafted, the somewhat tacky ending didn’t work for me. Having said that, Mrs. James is a gifted young filmmaker to keep an eye on in the future. Review

6.0

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2021-01-07

2021

The story oozes emotional poignancy, but loses force as it moves forward, partially thwarted by a predictable finale. Nevertheless, Marder grabs us, not so much with the vociferous metal music or any type of artistic pose, but rather with an effective sound design and narrative quality. Review

6.0

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2021-01-04

2021

With all the schmaltzy deceptions arriving by the end, Sylvie’s Love may still find its place in the hearts of those looking for undemanding romantic dramas. Review

6.0

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2021-01-04

2021

Clever observations and funny lines deliciously intertwine in a eye-grabbing work of art that is both spiritually rich and terrestrially encouraging. Review

9.0

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2021-01-03

2021

Gorgeously shot, with a dazzling camera work and a tone that ranges from disconcerting to subversive, the film is still very much recommended, even when, in its final third, subtle oscillations in intensity and flow are detected. Review

7.0

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2021-01-02

2021

The characters reveal to be meaningful as they express ingrained thoughts and narrate disturbing stories, both personal and unconfirmed. Almost in counterpoint, the film swings unabashedly at the sound of jazz while capturing the atmosphere of that specific time. Review

7.0

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2020-12-30

2020

Perhaps too easygoing, the film never quite transcends the sum of its parts. There are a number of awkward moments that feel way off the mark, but the wry humor and the groovy flow of things make it a watchable experience.The well-orchestrated jazzy score by Jay McCarroll contributes heavily to the private eye spirit. Review

6.0

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2020-12-29

2020

Directorial sensitivity and narrative focus remain fundamental elements of the quality work that Hittman has been developing. Review

9.0

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2020-12-28

2020

Evoking the old Western style, this is subtle, intimate cinema devised with pinpoint accuracy, disarming minimalism and arthouse proneness. Review

9.0

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2020-12-27

2020

Informative but feeling somewhat ‘naked’ in its step-by-step narrative, the film has its most interesting moments when the personalities of the members are explored through a recaptured past immersed in controversy and attitude. Review

7.0

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2020-12-26

2020

Whistlers, playing a more crowd-pleasing and less ambitious formula, never reaches the mordacity and intelligence of 12:08 East of Bucharest, Police Adjective and The Treasure. I was unimpressed except for the whistling language itself. Review

5.0

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2020-12-22

2020

Avoiding to cut through superficial surfaces of distress, Mrs. Murphy builds a tale of implacable clarity. Babyteeth isn’t perfect, but it feels real, even in moments of chaos. Review

7.0

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2020-12-21

2020

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