These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 966 / 966
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A young mother gradually loses touch with reality, in this borderline psychedelic Netflix production set in South America. Review
High school student embodies the quiet liberation of a country still grappling with the ties of a reactionary past - honest and profound Argentinean drama. Review
As In Heaven is a mostly unremarkable rural tale of motherhood, life and death. Except for the impressive blood rain sequence, its cinematography is functional yet monotonous. The performances too are just about satisfactory, however without flare. Ultimately, this Danish drama lacks the punch factor. Review
Terence Davies gives English poet and anti-war activist Siegfried Sassoon a detailed yet protracted and monotonous biopic, too concerned with the writer's sexual life. Review
A girl with ice cubes for teeth is the topic of Lucile Hadzihalilovic's cryptic new fable, a movie creepy and lyrical in equal measures. Review
Zhang Yimou's intended celebration of old-fashioned celluloid cinema constantly slips into cliches and banality. Review
Charlotte Gainsbourg gets behind the camera in order to capture her iconic mother in her most tender and yet lonely moments. Review
Despite a terrific performance and a well-meaning script, The Last Bus is not a masterpiece. Review
Orphaned teen is placed under the care of her dysfunctional aunt and criminal cousins, in this harrowing crime drama from Denmark. Review
A young woman becomes infatuated with a park ride, in this very strange yet plausible tale of forbidden love. Review
This sobering documentary is also a very conventional one, vaguely reminiscent of old-fashioned ethnographic documentary practices of John Grierson and Robert Flaherty. Most interactions are highly conversational, and the music score is festive and upbeat. Review
Chaotic music intoxicates the tumultuous urban landscape of the Peruvian capital, in this highly sensory and hypnotic doc. Review
Quietly enrapturing American drama portrays simmering male rage and powerlessness in a sympathetic light. Review
Two theology students grapple with the authoritarian Czechoslovakian regime and the collaborationist Catholic Church, in this somber and poetic period drama. Review
This subtle blend of coming-of-age, feminist and Indigenous tale has some moving moments, particularly Margo’s awkward reconnection with her mother. Yet it fails to deep-dive into any of these topics, instead getting diluted in an increasingly multi-threaded narrative. Review
Strong performances, a gripping script and a stunning cinematography of the verdant mountains of Montana make Cowboys recommended viewing. Review
This stoic and laconic piece of reflective cinema investigates the repercussions of social and mental vulnerability. Review
Bobbi Jene Smith and other dancers star in romance blending choreography and narrative wizardry; the outcome is boisterous, energetic and somewhat messy. Review
This 86-minute documentary is engaging and informative enough to convert new fans. Review
This is a short film that will stay with you long after it finished. Review
The lush hills dotted with sheep and a sapphire blue lake provide the backdrop to this very slow story. Review
Bet gone wrong: "Scorsese-inspired" Iranian movie about gambling is so protracted and repetitive that it's barely watchable,... Review
A quiet and reticent teen returns to her tragic and painful roots, in Colombian film bursting with authenticity and a peculiar vintage feel. Review
Brandauer is quietly impressive in the lead. He conveys a broad spectrum of emotions with sparse facial movements, in a film with abundant close-ups. Review
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