These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1703 / 1703
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Derek Peck’s piece is profound for its narration, editing and the way Ram Dass’ message is delivered in such a concise way. Review
The story is decent; the music – outstanding; the performance delivered by the cast is solid and combined with the directorial approach which clearly emphasizes that war cannot be handled or accepted in any way. Review
Some might say, the film has some goofy scenes and the storyline is not very believable. The thing is, certain films do not expect you to think too hard on them, they do not offer any puzzles for you to solve, or look for something to criticize. Review
Coco is a super adorable animated film from start to the very end. It’s funny and wicked. Review
There is nothing bad about Pitch Perfect 3. It’s funny, not overloaded with a complicated concept, and delivers exactly what we expect from this film – great music experience. Review
Firstly, it is an accurate portrayal of a sensitive time. In addition, the film has a beautiful soundtrack, an exceptional directing and writing, and last but not least, the editing is exquisite. Review
It’s a beautiful piece of art, created by the imaginative mind of its author. Review
Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette is an emotional portrayal of a struggling individual. Her character sometimes makes Louis VI look so insignificant due to the lack of experience in personal life. Review
Coppola’s piece is tragic in one way and cute in another. It is a well-written and subtly structured film. Review
He screenplay is amazing and describes everything in such detail, that the actors have no problem to perform. Dave Franco, Seth Rogen, and Alison Brie felt comfortable in shoes of the characters they portrayed. Review
If you decide to go for it, please, be prepared to watch a comedy which is not so funny. I did not find anything amusing about the storyline. Some lines, though, were written with taste, and I must admit, it was a pleasant surprise. Review
This film is about rebellion, constant fight against men treating women unjustly. It’s about such simple demands as wearing jeans, not being misjudged, silenced, or kept hidden behind the curtain. This is why Shrivastava’s piece is so important. Review
It is simply brilliant, absorbable and right to the point. Review
The Silence is a nicely told story, dealt with a delicate approach. Review
Paradise is an excellent, yet painful drama about Holocaust. Review
Wonder is truly a wonderful, heart-warming and uplifting movie about the love we all must feel toward each other. Review
The Teacher offers an alarming and disturbing look into what may happen in a school if someone like Maria Drajdechova steps into it as a teacher. Review
Playing God is very informative, scary and in the meantime, brave look into the world of the one man who has one last word to decide, who will walk out with pension, compensation, treated fairly, and who will have to go back to the same place with empty hands because of their failure to convince that they directly suffered from a disaster. Review
The Citizen, co-written by Roland Vranik, is a powerful and uncompromising film, giving us a truthful overview of the life of immigrants in Europe. Review
It’s an absolutely intelligent drama – scary and real at the same time. The performance delivered by Pia Zemljic as Lea is unlike anything you have seen before. Review
The Glass Castle is an outstanding drama about a troubled family. Review
It is wicked, intelligent, sometimes funny but not so much. The humor here is pretty dark and dangerous. Review
Boy on the Bridge is a decent drama that targets a specific audience group. Review
That is the power of this Italian drama, which is gently told by Gianni Amelio – a talented filmmaker from Italy, whose interpretation of the story is mind-blowing. Review
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