These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1689 / 1689
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Permission written by Brian Crana is intelligent, beautifully written, and at some points a very sad movie to watch. Review
It is a well made biopic about a person whose voice has been recognized as one of the most outstanding voices. Review
The Fate of the Furious is a solid follow-up to its previous part, but without Paul Walker, sadly. As you watch the movie, you feel sometimes that the storyline was dragged out, and some scenes were forced. Review
It’s strong, well executed, has straight and uncompromising approach that makes the movie win at every level. Review
It gives you everything you want to enjoy the film throughout without even needing popcorn. Review
Gifted is absolutely charming movie on every level. It does not overload you with unnecessary dramatic scenes to manipulate the viewer, rather creates its own way to connect with the viewer through the special bonds of Frank and Mary. Review
It was interesting, engaging and was faithful to its pace. Character-wise it wasn’t as astonishing as I was expecting, but still delivered what it was intending for a majority of its audience. Review
In conclusion, what was more shocking about Assayas’ film is not beautifully crafted scenes, subtly told story, but Kristen Stewart who with her tour-de-force performance leaves all her previous works behind. Review
Overall, it was a good watch, compelling and worthwhile seeing. Review
The Heretics justifies the genre of horror, as some scenes, musical score and even the make-up do their job perfectly. The plot itself was a bit flat and uninspiring, which unfortunately was visible to the naked eye. Review
The Bakebook is beautifully animated, but keeps it simple. The color will please your eyes, but its story will make the tears to run down from them. Review
Adam Garnet Jones’ dramedy has an interesting and a slow-motion concept of a storyline between two people, whose life is an uneventful as it could get. Review
It is admiring, and in some way a thought provoking piece that I am sure we all must discuss at any level possible. Review
While I had no issues with the acting, it was the storyline that made no sense to me at all. While the idea itself, of course, was excellent, it did not play out well. Review
It’s brutally honest, well directed, acted and written, in a way that will leave no questions answered. Review
The satire and shockingly true storyline continues unfolding the truth of reality we all live in. Review
Everything about Disney’s Beauty and the Beast is pure masterpiece, fascinating, and charming that fills every single scene with timeless songs. Review
It’s a massive movie, with stunning visual effects, gorgeous fighting scenes between Kong and lizards and well acted? Oh yes it was. Review
To add to what has already been said, Jack Reacher: Never Go Back is not a bad movie at all. It is just not as ambitious as you wish it could be, and that is why it was disappointing. Review
The journey of Kushuthara is pure and gentle. It offers the viewer to go through the meaning of life, karma, and fate. Review
Table 19 is a pleasantly moving and charming movie about wedding party. It is romantic, funny and easygoing movie to watch. Review
Me Before You tells an amazingly beautiful love story that will touch your heart deeply. Review
I am Not Your Negro is a cleverly crafted documentary film using archival footages in a way to keep you on the right pace in the journey. Review
Get Out is a very unusual horror movie with the element of thriller and suspense. While the performance of the entire cast was truly outstanding, I should emphasize the lead actor’s performance when Daniel Kaluuya was brave enough to handle close-up scenes with such ease, that you might find yourself stunned by it. Review
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