These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1688 / 1688
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It’s a beautiful yet challenging story, and the stellar performances by Fantasia Barrino, Danielle Brooks, the wonderful Taraji P. Henson, Colman Domingo, Corew Hawkins, and Halle Bailey make the journey you are about to embark on truly worthwhile, deserving to be relived time and time again. Review
Migration stands as an exceptional animated film that will captivate audiences of all ages. The film is replete with great lines, and the combination of music and animation creates a delightful experience, leaving you with a smile on your face throughout. Review
End of the World is not as bad as it may sound if you don’t take it seriously. Review
The film shocks with its portrayal of those who exploit their privileged lives, power, and wealth at the expense of the vulnerable. Review
Whether it’s the dialogue, lyrics, or narrative, it feels as though it was crafted by someone devoid of a human touch. No offense intended, but Wish lacks heart, feelings, or a pulse. Review
Julia Garner delivers an outstanding performance as Hanna, a young woman who cannot be deceived by anybody. Review
Grant Singer’s directorial debut is nothing short of captivating. He crafts a story that is both intriguing and intelligent, leaving you yearning for more screen time. Review
What truly sets Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie apart is its heartwarming message of teamwork, friendship, and never giving up. Review
Typically, I tend to avoid documentaries centered on well-known figures, but this particular one piqued my curiosity, and it did not disappoint. It boasts a heart and soul. Review
The Burial is an excellent drama with elements of comedy. It entertains the audience from start to finish, with flawless writing and direction. Review
Without delving into the specifics of Ilker Catak’s film, it’s worth noting that our protagonist, Carla, takes an unconventional approach and believes she has identified the person who stole money from her purse. Review
Chloe Domont’s screenplay is a meticulous masterpiece that keeps viewers perched at the edge of their seats. Review
Nothing that has been written comes close to what Expats has to offer. I am confident that once you start watching it, you might find yourself in agreement. Review
The Dinner boasts exceptional writing, direction, and performances from the entire cast. It’s sharp, wicked, and utterly flawless. Review
Nyad is a beautifully crafted autobiographical film that refrains from manipulating the audience’s emotions. Review
I must emphasize that Woman of the Hour is the most captivating, shocking, and unsettling true-crime thriller that will shake you to your core. Review
Next Goal Wins is a delightful, comical, and downright hilarious film that whisks its audience away to the picturesque and tight-knit community of American Samoa. Review
The Holdovers is beautifully written, directed, and acted, destined to become an instant Christmas classic to enjoy with your adult children. Review
Writer-director-cinematographer Warwick Thornton skillfully shapes her character by illustrating a poignant clash between religion and culture... Review
Not a Word serves as a poignant reminder of how easily we can lose touch with our children if we fail to pay attention to their unspoken words. Review
The Critic is an unsettling and nerve-wracking film to watch. Review
The screenplay is nothing short of exquisite, granting its characters the space to evolve and deepen. Review
Passages takes a subtle approach to address infidelity, delving into it in a profoundly poignant manner. Review
Sound of Freedom is an emotionally challenging yet uplifting film. It fearlessly delves into the darkest aspects of human behavior while simultaneously capturing the essence of compassion. Review
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