These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1655 / 1655
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The Midnight Sky is one of Clooney’s finest works that will be quickly forgotten and lost in the cinematic universe. Review
Promising Young Woman is an exceptional film that will trigger lots of discussions, especially its shocking ending that won’t please many. Review
The majority part of the film is a Chloë Grace Moretz show. Her facial expressions, lines delivered and the performance overall is right on spot. But it is the storyline that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Review
In any event, the film does not fail to paint the deep feeling of grief, immense pain, and what happens when we begin to judge instead of cherishing. Review
The Prom is a highly entertaining musical the kind of which must be made more often. Review
The beauty of the film is not only in its thoughtfulness or concept that provides food for thought. The costume and cinematography provide high contrast of an era with its black and white shades as well as the vivid colors that make it beautiful and scary at the same time. Review
The film does require a few touch-ups here and there. Review
The Billy Wilder type of shots, sceneries like Gone with the Wind, a beautiful score and the pristine costumes that recreate the era team up with astounding cinematography, literally leaving no questions to be asked. Review
The Comey Rule is a superbly written mini-series that is full of catchy phrases... Review
Sound of Metal’s remarkably sensitive and subtle approach makes it one of the most unique films that touch upon an underrepresented community in the cinematic world. Review
Screenwriter of this moving piece with the fancy title, Hillbilly Elegy, Vanessa Taylor tackles a very complex and not an easy story to write. Review
There are a lot of scenes that are purely disgusting and unwatchable. But because of Maria Bakalova’s stellar performance, you should certainly give it a try to see a one-of-a-kind acting you won’t be able to see otherwise. Review
What The Black Bear does is intelligent and never stops to deliver a deliciously funny and engaging storyline that is filled with puzzles and metaphors. Review
Collective is an impressive real-time documentary film that revolves around the greatest mind of Romania... Review
Everything about The Nest works; whether it’s the writing style, direction, performances, score, or settings, all of these help us get closer to the O`Hara family, their lifestyle, expectations, failures, and the ultimate fall. Review
Saint Frances offers extraordinary storytelling in the most humble way. Review
The Life Ahead is a stunningly beautiful Italian drama that gets brighter and shinier with the appearance of Sophia Loren. Review
Let Him Go offers a joyful ride into the modern Western Cinema, with the abovementioned flow but that is minor in comparison to the way the story begins to develop. Review
It’s neither exciting nor interesting. It is just a below-average film with a stellar cast. Review
There is a lot to process in the South Korean drama, A Bedsore. As usual, Korean cinema never disappoints by painting an image of a bleeding family that is ready to blow up in a minute... Review
Passage is an extremely intelligent piece that will make you think. Review
Black Ghost Son does not offer something new, in terms of the concept. What it does though, is open up the wounds of an already known issue and bring up the good out of it. Review
Most court dramas are either predictable or boring, but Sorkin turns his film into an exciting journey filled with funny scenes, thanks to Sacha Baron Cohen and his well-developed character, Abbie Hoffman. Review
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