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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Bird Box brings a delightful freshness to the horror collection, by turning it into an exquisite piece of filmmaking that touches upon a new era of post-apocalyptic world none would ever want to be part of. Review
The concept of Unfriended: Dark Web is as great as its predecessor. Review
The cast, of course, did an amazing job by breathing voice into these amazingly cool characters that felt more alive than it is possible to describe. Review
Thanks to Steve Carell’s remarkably moving performance, the journey you’re about embark yourself on is a travel into the wonderful mind of one man who knew there is only one way to go when you finds yourself down – up. Review
Beside the solid performances delivered by Felicity Jones and Armie Hammer, it still was the show of Mimi Leder who allowed her directorial work to deliver its own performance. Review
Despite having a stellar cast, the film misses its aim, leaving us without much excitement. Review
All these problems still persist whether we want it or not. That’s why Mariam Khatchvani’s film is so powerful, relevant and absolutely honest. Review
Every family has its own story to share whether it’s good or bad. But what we do with it after facing it is fate, just like an inheritance that must be dealt in a very delicate way, the same way you see in Haupt’s movie. Review
As for the performance, which is the bigger issue with the film, it was not good enough to keep my attention throughout the film. Review
The film itself is beautiful, visually stunning. Review
The film is rich with a nihilistic tone, but also funny, provocative and beautifully luminous. Review
Blaze may not reveal much what we would like to know about Blaze Foley, but provides enough material to the viewer to play with. Beautiful direction, eloquently written screenplay and solid performance of the cast makes “Blaze” a worthwhile movie to watch that includes Blaze Foley’s songs as a great bonus to spend two hours productively. Review
The eye-opening approach is tremendous and powerful. Review
Bohemian Rhapsody might not have been able to tell the whole Freddie Mercury or Queen story nor was able to set the facts straight. But what this movie did though, and that’s the most important thing, is that it brought back Queen. Review
It is a complete joy to watch how the siblings are trying to reconnect during the less expected moments of their life. Review
The Christmas Chronicles is pure magic. It grabs your attention, takes away all the negative energy, and replaces it with sublime feelings. Review
Heartless is a funny and a gruesome horror movie at the same time. Review
Due to excellent direction of Jenifer Nicole, the short movie delivers the right amount of horror using minimum visual effects, while letting nature itself do its job better than any big studios could have achieved. Review
One rule must be followed by everyone – never accept a drink from a stranger, especially from one who looks suspicious. Review
Hammer of the Gods was more like a comedy with no intention. Right from the start to the end it turns into a painful journey that you will try to justify. Review
To Catch a Mouse is a delicious horror thriller that explores the strong bond of marriage, the common goal, and what needs to be done to live happily ever after. Review
The Devil You Know is a fun short feature to watch, even though it has some gruesome scenes. It’s engaging and has a good premise. Review
The Devil’s Due is a terrifyingly honest piece of art. Review
Adnan Ahmed certainly picks a thought-provoking subject matter, includes some zombies, a bit of gruesome scenes and uses only seventy nine minutes to tell the entire story in an impressive fashion. Review
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