These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 1036 / 1036
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Spectacular Moroccan movie blends to perfection the topics of gay love and terminal disease. Review
This interesting little story makes multiple commentaries on female oppression, and it has a couple of clever twists. But it also has an extra dose of saccharine. The story often slips into cutesy melodrama territory. Review
Two young women from Norway find intimacy and comfort... on a chair!!! Unabashedly slow movie. Review
Phenomenal Romanian drama exposes the dirty tactics of youth oppression during the Communist era. Review
In other words, this is not a film that will make you cry, however it is educational and pleasant enough to watch. Review
A lone and devoted scientist studies and records the fauna and the flora of a remote Canadian Island for five decades - reflective documentary. Review
Young Tunisian man has to fend for himself and his two younger sisters, in a country that offers his generation very few opportunities - tantalising drama. Review
Dirtylicious Angolan gumbo of a movie blends religion, reason and colonialism into one single recipe. Review
If you don’t have much money, you should either keep your movie simple or find innovative solutions, instead of pretending that you are making a big blockbuster. The Last Queen is indeed an ambitious film, however it is barely audacious... Review
A Syrian refugee falls in love with an Ethiopian migrant worker, but their relationship has more obstacles than they anticipated - quirky Lebanese parable of (failed) social integration. Review
On the other hand, Hanging Gardens, lacks emotional vigour. The script often borders on the infantile, and the performances don’t always rise to the level of expectations required. As a result, the film often feels vapid and cold. Review
Super lighthearted Lebanese comedy about sauntering nuns smitten with a young actor cast to play the Pope caters mostly for Arab sensibilities. Review
Iranian filmmaker delivers magnificent piece of black and white, slow cinema about a mother released from prison and desperate to be reunited with her son. Review
Mino’s third film feels very puerile, infantile, almost as if it was made for children. Except that it isn’t. Review
While worth a view, And Yet We Were Blind is not a perfect film. The various subplot don’t always gel together, and ultimately feel banal. Review
Make no mistake: this is neither Lars von Trier nor Jean-Luc Godard. This isn’t experimental cinema, either. Instead, Night looks like a student film put together in less than two weeks. Review
Gently subversive portrait of Empress Elisabeth of Austria boasts a magnificent lead (Vicky Krieps) and manifold poetic ruses. Review
There is no requirement for body doubles: the two beautiful and talented young women carry out the dance acts with confidence and grace. They are also very good actresses. Review
Extremely formulaic action thriller from Vietnam adds absolutely nothing new to the well-worn genre. Review
The soundtrack adds to final touch to this elegantly crafted movie. Review
Deaf identical twin brothers are suddenly afflicted with a shocking disease - extremely tragic and quietly innovative. Review
Dark romcom from Israel sets out to mock societal paradigms, but instead slips up into tedious platitudes. Review
The incredible real story of the unyielding friendship between an Austrian soldier and a fox during World War II is profound, inspiring and heart-wrenching. Review
Middle-aged loner drives his mother's corpse to her desired resting place, encountering curious characters and ghosts of the past along his journey - exquisite Icelandic drama with flavours of Bergman. Review
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