These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 1035 / 1035
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A very intimate – and never exploitative – portrayal of life in the most varied urban and rural corners of India. Review
Superlatively exposes the vulnerability of illegal beings, who have no rights. Review
An elegant psychological thriller/horror set in London. Review
Despite its enormous sociopolitical relevance, Ambulance lacks a cohesive narrative. Review
Tarkovsky holds a dirty mirror to Russian/Soviet society and says: belligerence is ugly. Review
Feels like a straight-forward piece of investigative journalism. Review
Despite its celebratory tone, the film concocted a dichotomy that is both prejudiced and flawed... Review
The Second World War in a movie with a very Russian perspective and very American aesthetics. Review
Lawther and Stevenson deliver very honest and convincing performances... Review
A twisted tale of hooliganism, extreme violence and flawed working-class heroes, with a young Gary Oldman. Review
Provides a realistic portrait of skinhead culture in Britain in this dirty classic movie. Review
This gripping and audacious movie about the complexity of homosexual relations takes place in India... Review
This powerful new British movie is a profound meditation on human fallacies. Review
The acting is touching and convincing, but the plot has so many loose ends... Review
Dirty Movies celebrates the film's flare and imaginativeness, but also ponders on its historicity and authenticity. Review
A convincing new HBO documentary about the photographer. Review
An effective and digestible film. It is riveting and comprehensible even for those who never heard of Arendt before. Review
Very few films have dealt with institutionalised violence in a confined system as candidly... Review
The performances in the movie are outstanding... Review
Larraín created a highly politically-charged movie, which is still straightforward and easy to digest... Review
The face, the sounds, the smells and even the taste of child abuse come back to haunt the Catholic Church in Chile, in astounding new movie. Review
The camera never feels invasive, as characters seem to speak at their own pace and will... Review
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