These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1691 / 1691
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Charlotte Rampling, who portrays Kate superbly, is what makes 45 Years worth watching. Sir Tom Courtenay’s performance is such a delight that it makes you know Geoff thoroughly by the end of this film. Review
Cupid may now offer you a unique story, however, it’s pleasant enough to enjoy it. Review
Cividino’s film studies well the lifestyle of teenage boys, whose fearless actions or the adrenaline that rages in their blood makes them take unthinkable and risky steps. Review
Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson as directors do a fine job here, creating an interesting atmosphere where the surreal world takes over a sane one. Review
Although this film was intended as a comedy, it still has an element of drama which fills the viewer’s heart with joy, and then to sorrow. That, of course, happens due to the problems our hero must deal with. In spite of all that, Hardwick’s film delivers abundant laughter, and you will enjoy the film throughout. Review
Rozema’s film is well narrated, but mainly, it’s the performance of two female leading actors that make it worth watching. Review
It’s such a delight to see a film that within a short time can make you smile, or perhaps, to bring a tears of joy as you watch the film. Review
Mustang is an outstanding film about a society that cares about ancient rules more than anything else. Review
Closet Monster is a cleverly made film and its complexity is even more fascinating than you can imagine. Review
Zweig does a tremendous job as a filmmaker trying to stay as objective as possible to a very difficult subject. Review
Guantanamo Child: Omar Khadr is a breathtaking documentary film with the facts you all must learn. Review
Son of Saul is a wonderful piece of art, and true masterpiece. Review
Despite the bad writing, Jerry Jameson directs its film with confidence, while Kate Mara as Ashley Smith and David Oyelowo as Brian Nichols do their part as convincingly as possible to keep you in captive. Review
It delivers a right amount of humor, drama, well written lines, and lesson that we all must learn from it. Review
Meyers’ The Holiday is one of those films that brings you cosiness in a cold and harsh winter evening by creating such a warm, feel-good atmosphere. Review
The screenplay is so well written, that it leaves no gap, but only a feeling of joy, and excitement about the journey you as a viewer are about to embark. Review
Trumbo is well-crafted film, superbly delivers the period, and manages to capture the desperation, almost ready to give up, but never hopeless Dalton Trumbo. Review
The Hateful Eight has absolutely everything that grabs your attention... Review
Joy is not a terrible film, however, it’s not good either, which leaves more the feelings of disappointment rather than joy. Review
The Santa Clause is quite an enchanting film, and an absolute delight to watch at Christmas time with entire family. It’s harmless, a bit naïve, and easy to watch film that once again reminds us why we all love to believe in miracles. Review
There is something pure, real, and incredibly positive energy that comes from Edwin L. Martin’s A Christmas Carol directed back in 1938. Review
It always keeps the viewers interested, while the story develops so quickly, that sometime you probably will find it difficult to watch while staying seated. Review
99 Homes delivers an intense story, where the ugly side of foreclosed is exposed in Bahrani’s film. Review
It’s an excellent drama about how one person can change the present by recalling her past. Review
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