These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1673 / 1673
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Ellen Page as Stacie is truly memorable, while Julianne Moore once again delivers a dazzling performance as Laurel. Review
It has a winning balance of insight, heart, laugh, cleverly written dialogues, and charming character like Marnie who you will simply adore for anything she does. Review
Despite having such a great story that could have turn into a great drama movie, due to poor performance of the entire cast, the film fails to deliver anything from the beginning to the end. Review
Captures the political campaign in Bolivia in such an imaginative, fast, and incredibly funny way that it will make you fall in love with this film. Review
A worth seeing movie about how love is the only thing that can take one person through hell and darkness in spite of being the only one standing at the end of the tunnel. Review
An absolutely outstanding, mind-blowing film that manages to bring a new experience to the viewer that had never been experienced before. Review
A movie typical of Yorgos Lanthimos, but only for prepared viewers who appreciate clever, well written screenplay, where the world you will be thrown into is impossible to bear, but equally hard to leave. Review
A brilliant film by all means. Within an hour and half you will find out more about Iran than you could have ever heard in your entire life. Review
You will be amazed by the high quality of the film with solid performances from the entire cast... Review
It’s well directed, convincingly performed by Alice Eve and Chris Evans. Review
Goodbye Again is underrated and undeservedly forgotten, and yet, equally great movie as The Way We Were with Barbra Streisand and Robert Redford. Review
An absolutely incredible movie in terms of performance, dialogues, and everything else that you could mention. Review
It may not be perfect, but good enough to spend your Friday evening watching it. Review
The movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Review
The entire cast delivers an absolutely outstanding performance... Review
Bel Powley is phenomenal as Minnie, elevating the movie to a whole new level as one of the best coming-of-age films about teenage girl, sex, and bad decisions that define the protagonist the way it could have never happened if she had a calmer lifestyle. Review
A masterwork for all times. Humphrey Bogart as Rick and Ingrid Bergman as Ilsa put a timeless stamp on their roles as archetypes. Review
Bottom line, if you liked Gone Girl, then I see no reason why should not enjoy Dark Places, which is great in its own way. Review
A great suspense thriller where the mystery stays with the viewer till the end. Review
A well-crafted psychological thriller with convincing performances from Jason Bateman and Rebecca Hall, while Joel Edgerton leaves the juicy role for himself to handle it the way he envisioned. Review
The chemistry shared between Grant and Bergman is superb, while the performance they deliver is flawless without questions. Review
An effectively exciting thriller with a great cast of the Silver Screen. It’s fascinating mystery-romance will hold the viewer till the end. Review
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