These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1686 / 1686
Years
Cut, in many ways from the same cloth as its predecessor, Sunset takes a highly personal and distinctive look at another period in his country’s history. Review
Boy Erased is a deeply moving family drama where sexuality, confrontation of fears, religion, ideology and what is right and wrong will form one big circle. Review
Cold War is an absolutely charming piece that explores the theme of passionate love between two individuals whose feelings for each other will have to circumvent the shattering war, communism, geographical distance, and of course years of time as well. Review
Hotel Mumbai is brilliantly executed and filled with emotionally powerful performances that will leave the entire audience stunned to the core. Review
Led by the absolutely powerful and award deserving performance by Zain Al Rafeea, the film begins exploring Zain’s struggle through his eyes. Review
The Rainbow Experiment gives a spectacular view of the event that was meant to go wrong even before its start. This is a smart story with a brilliant reflection of our painfully sickening society. Review
El Angel is another decent film that makes a successful attempt to fictionalize true events. The director does an amazing job in presenting Carlo Puch in a dark light in a charismatic way. Review
It follows the small tribe called Wayuu, their ups and mainly downs, when one small decision to sell weed, aka, marijuana turns into bloodshed, revenge and death of everyone who was directly or indirectly involved in it. Review
Splinters is a solid family drama about feelings, fears, good or bad, and more importantly what is best for one individual. Review
Kingsway is an unconventional film about big issues and takes little steps at a time to draw an interesting image that turns into such a wonderfully narrated piece, I am sure, whether you’re up for comedies or drama, suicide, depression, anxiety or just family matters, you will never find yourself bored throughout... Review
Apart from a well-written screenplay or directorial approach, the film delivers outstanding action scenes. Review
It has a sharp narrative that’s brutal and honest. Everything from the start to the end is a pure masterpiece. Review
My main issue with The Little Stranger was not the storyline, the beautiful cinematography or even the performance of the actors, not at all. But rather editing, where the poor decision was made of including scenes that were better off not being part of the complete version. Review
O if you’re looking for a decent material or just shock therapy, We the Animals should be your first choice as it, trust me, will turn every single viewer’s world upside down. Review
1945 is a deeply moving piece with an impact that will last longer than you can expect. The reflection of an incompetent society, insatiability, misdeed and selfishness. Review
Sometimes funny, sad and even cruel, the world of prison still appears fascinating as the scenery and cinematography quietly transports the audience through the silver screen right to the era where everything has occurred. Review
Cardinals is a slow-paced psychological thriller that you will start liking only towards the end, which is not a bad thing. Review
Set in Australia, the beautiful scenery, beaches and surfing helps him to shape the story of Bruce and Loonie in a profound way. Review
A Christmas Prince is not a fancy film, as you might expect. It has adopted an interesting style – simple, yet tells a magical story. Review
It’s thought-provoking, ambitious and brave. It’s sad and horrifying to watch. The way he makes his film is almost like having a mirror reflection on something that can appear in our worst nightmares. Review
It is exceptionally expressive and clear in what it tries to convey, which I am sure you will also find so beautifully moving. Review
The Miseducation of Cameron Post is a well-narrated drama that talks about the young generation being misunderstood by the society, who labels them as a sinner for their same-sex interest. Review
Coda is a very inspiring film about one individual who chooses the music as his companion throughout his whole life. Review
The exceptional music composed by Kim Tae-seong or dark and visually stunning cinematography by Kim Woo-hyung, the movie transports the audience right to the heart of June Democracy movement, giving details that will cause goosebumps. Review
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