These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
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Absurdist comedy mocks suburban life in the US, and the outcome is mostly cringeworthy. Review
British blend of black comedy and slasher with flavours of other horror subgenres is both unsavoury and indigestible. Review
Horrifying family secrets surface after two adult twins rummage the secret rooms in their house that their late mother kept locked away, in this shocking British documentary. Review
Herzog’s admiration for the octogenarian is very real and palpable, making this an unusually and unabashedly romanticised film. Review
Spanish film about pyromaniac released from jail offers a fascinating view into peasant life in the region of Galicia, as well as a breathtaking immersion into the power of fire. Review
Very much worth sticking until the very last minute. Review
All in all, this is an elegant and moving ghost story, even if a little lethargic at times. The images of the equally dismal dead and living inhabitants of Irénée-les-Neiges will stay with you for some time. Review
Mother finds strength in her baby daughter in order to resist the oppressive Assad regime, in this punch-in-the-stomach war documentary. Review
All in all, Hail Satan is devilishly fun documentary to watch. Ironically, it’s also a feel-good movie. It’s not anti-Christian. Instead, it challenges the autocracy of government of religion. Simply dirtylicious. Go see it! Review
Gaza is a collage of beautiful lives against a very ugly backdrop. Review
It’s a finely accomplished piece of filmcraft, bathetic beats bearing becomingly between the various edits. Review
Tender, intimate and respectful of his subjects. Review
American historical drama details the fight between electricity giants Thomas Edison, George Westinghouse and Nikola Tesla in the late 19th century, but the outcome is neither bright nor electrifying. Review
Blinded by the Light is a squeaky clean, highly sanitised movie. This is a easily digestible and earnest movie with its heart at the right place, plus a a clearcut message of tolerance, diversity and racial reconciliation. Review
This is an effective drama with elements of kitchen sink realism and coming-of-age tale. Review
This American doc – which follows the couple for eight years – is extremely well crafted. It’s evident that the director/subject had extensive experience with the movie camera. Review
While very audacious in its message of solidarity in a world increasingly xenophobic and intolerant, The Flood is very conservative in its format. The narrative is formulaic and sanatised. Review
Young couple grapples with IVF while attempting to keep the spark in their relationship alive, in this heartfelt yet emotionally draining British drama. Review
In a nutshell, this is an entertaining yet partial and timid biopic of a man bigger than any football team in which he played. Review
Crack addicts dwelling in a semi-open rehab in Sao Paulo grapple with recovery, in this moving yet harrowing documentary. Review
The fifth documentary by 40-year-old Belgian documentarist Kristof Bilsen is a tribute to kindness and solidarity, and also a painful register of the devastating effects of Alzheimer’s on the patients and their families. Review
Watch A Dog Called Money for the music and the images, just don’t attempt to squeeze a lot of sense out of it. Review
Highly personal Brazilian doc about the recent collapse of democratic institutions in the Latin American nation is a sobering and painful reminder that the individual and the political establishment are inextricable. Review
The mission registered in this 90-minute documentary is so extreme that it almost looks like fiction. Plus the fact that the landing took place 50 years ago adds yet another layer of distance and alienation to the experience. And that’s precisely what makes Apollo 11 a fascinating watch. Sometimes reality is so fantastic. Review
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