These are all the movies and series that Filipe has reviewed. Read more at: Always Good Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 2013 / 2013
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A long, slow, and arduous walk toward an inevitable death. Review
May be visually arresting but it’s hollow at its core, embracing an implausible, nearly-surreal darkness... Review
Midi Z resorts to a slow, steady pace to set the highly articulate storytelling in motion. Review
Uncle Sam’s critical open wounds in a flawed manner... Review
Gradually lost the charm previously gained with the genuine unity of a likable group of friends. Review
The auteur shaped it brilliantly and the film truly impressed me by entangling, astonishing, and disorienting... Review
You’ll certainly find bracingly funny moments scattered throughout an amusing tale... Review
Not the masterpiece that some supporters are proclaiming but undoubtedly presents something more than most of the rom-coms... Review
Finds his focus on family matters, living from awkward situations and clear-cut observations while adopting a sly pose. Review
A slow-and-steady, measured pace was deliberately assumed in order to earnestly encompass the least detail in this peculiar and blurry cycle of life and death. Review
Expect a light horror film but a heavy, psychological, dark chamber tale. Review
In all its audacity and insubordination, doesn’t break new ground but didn’t let me down either. Review
An unparalleled Buddhist-Western odyssey that effectively earned my attention during its nearly two and a half hours. Review
The performances by the debutant boy actors, Einarsson and Hinriksson, were driven with an honest, dramatic strength... Review
Bigelow sculpted this drama with vibrant looks and settings... Review
Appealed to me through its quirky storytelling, thrilling scenes, phenomenal camerawork, the clever edition by Lee Smith, and the dazzling visuals... Review
A no-nonsense exercise full of demonstrative close-ups, in which deceitful specters are imagined to ease empty, lost souls. Review
Unusual, uncomfortable, austere, and tragic, this drama film will likely give you the bitterest taste you’ve had this year in the movie theaters. Review
Moderately violent, widely familiar, and boasts a fantastic retro soundtrack that may trigger some nostalgia. Review
Matt Reeves confirms his directorial skills by using a positive, clear, and resonant cinematic voice. Review
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