These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1710 / 1710
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It’s an absolutely remarkable film of its kind, whether you are fed up with lockdowns or not, certainly must give a try. Review
Pleasure won’t give you much pleasure watching the film just because of its premise, but it will make you happy to realize that we have directors that are willing to tackle such a difficult real-life topic in this film. Review
It’s subtle, poignant, brilliant and moving. The animation is on a level that is not from this planet. Review
Despite its predictable plot, it delivers the key value of human connection. Review
The answer the film provides is not convincing enough. However, as the story unfolds, it manages to redeem itself by providing a deeper and profound solution that will satisfy both parties. Review
If you are an eccentric viewer, then The Prisoners of Ghostland should be your first choice. Review
It would be a whole different film if Ruth Negga and Tessa Thompson weren’t cast in it. It’s hard to imagine who else would be able to deliver such great performances as the on-screen chemistry between the two is astounding. Review
We don’t know what parents go through when they realize they have raised a murderer. Mass explains it in a brilliant and thought-provoking way... Review
Luzzu is a clever drama that explores the life of a fisherman in the sea who has limited options available to switch to another industry. Review
Jockey has a well-layered story, supported by the powerful performance delivered by Collins Jr. if not the best in his long career... Review
Most of the time it’s just ridiculously funny, which is a big compliment. Surprisingly, the film delivers more fun than you can imagine, making it a worthwhile film to catch. Review
Knocking introduces us to a troubled Molly, brilliantly captured by Cecilia Milocco, who after a past traumatic event is left mentally disturbed. Review
At the Ready is an ambitious documentary that sheds light into the life of policing and law enforcement. Review
Multispecies injustice, intolerance and hunger for power is the main theme of Cryptozoo told in such a vibrant and mythical way. The action-packed animated film offers an unforgettable journey, rarely offered to us, and captures how powerful man is when he wants to show kindness or destroy everything around it. Review
The beauty of this film is its women who work tirelessly to serve their community, fight for democracy and help those in need. Review
Searchers is a beautifully shot documentary with best intentions in mind. It shows raw human emotions, their needs, expectations and what fails them once they meet their match. Review
Faya Dayi is a stylish, and fairytale-like documentary that’s as beautiful as a dream. Review
Ailey is a beautifully crafted documentary that centers around Alvin Ailey... Review
Hirori’s camera is like an eyewitness who delivers an emotionally charged atmosphere, filled with tears, grief and love. Review
While it may sound exciting, In the Earth is not as engaging as you would expect. Review
Set in LA’s empty streets, thanks to COVID, it’s an excellent background for the film that shows the loneliness of the city when it has literally no one outside. Review
John and the Hole is one of the most effective psychological thrillers of the year. Review
The family dynamic in the film is very strong as it uncovers all the dark sides of the entire family. Review
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