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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Rachel Weisz as Lena is gripping, Michael Caine and Harvey Keitel together create an absolute masterpiece, while Jane Fonda probably had five minutes of screen time, but that was enough to envelop the entire film with her stunning in-depth performance. Review
Todd Haynes creates an absolutely mesmerizing world, adding to it a sensitive score, cinematography and his intuition, allowing the two lead cast to throw themselves into romance they will find hard to avoid. Review
Kate Hudson is simply stunning as Merci, and delivers some unforgettable lines, wishing she had more screening time. Overall, it’s a crowd pleasing film with hilarious moments that makes Levinson’s film an enjoyable ride. Review
Life is not terrible, but meantime, cannot be considered as a great film. Review
The last twenty minutes of the film is so emotional and well-crafted that you as a viewer will enjoy every minute of it, while in your head you will replay the whole Rocky Balboa series as you watch. Review
Simshar is a film that touches upon the subject of human behavior and brings its best and worst sides, emphasizing the statutes of the society that make a certain category of people to act inhuman. Review
All what I learned from it is it has no cleverly written script, intelligently constructed narratives, acceptable dialogues, and the characters you don’t care about. Review
A powerful drama from Slovenian filmmaker, Rok Bicek, who masterfully tells the true events that occurred many years ago in Slovenia. Review
While the film itself is quite entertaining in spite of heavily loaded violent scenes, the entire cast delivers their best possible to capture life on the train, while the whole world lies under snow. Review
The Call is an interesting and realistic thriller, especially the part where Casey was on the emergency line with Jordan. It’s well executed, reverting and very enjoyable film that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Review
Noble is truly powerful and moving drama with inspiring true story that everybody must know about. Review
The story is so captivating that you won’t even want it to end. The performance that the entire cast delivers is convincing, which helps the movie to advance to a different level of a joy that you as a viewer can experience. Review
Saoirse Ronan as Eilis and Emory Cohen as Tony are unforgettable. Their on-screen chemistry, which permeates through their gentle, caring performance is one of the factors that will leave you delighted. Review
In the end, the profound and compelling story, and impeccable execution is all what you will celebrate at the end of the film. Review
It never had an issue with character development, but rather the poor performance of a leading actor, who should have been much more convincing. Review
Alias Loner is a film that’s not made for everyone, and only a few will appreciate the director’s attempt to emphasize one of the most important events that occurred in his country. The camera work is tremendous, moving slowly which is perfect for the movie shot in black-and-white. Review
In the end, Pure won’t leave you disappointed if you like arthouse type films where there is no joy, much happiness, but a person, who is willing to do anything to change their life. Review
Serves a great purpose and sends a very important message to the viewers with a real example of how the ability of staying humane in harsh and unacceptable conditions is where you show who you really are. Review
And when you see such a powerful, stunning, and meantime, frightening performance of both leading actresses, you realize, this movie is no longer about Cenci and Leonora and how could it be, when you have two incredible strong actors in one movie? Review
Believe it or not, in this laughter charged film, with sharp and hilarious dialogues, the trio will manage to conquer your heart with a blink of an eye. Review
Everything in this film seems obvious enough, however, it delivers you a certain level of unexpectedness that due to the performance of not only the entire cast, but the Falls itself, which plays its part so perfectly. Review
It’s about broken dreams, but raised hopes. It’s about believing in yourself, and your future. Review
As soon as the film begins, we are in the ocean of intelligently written dialogues with hilarious lines, and beautiful atmosphere instantly prevails. Review
The performance delivered by Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton is so real, that sometimes it may scary you. Review
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