These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 1004 / 1004
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Sergei Loznitsa's twisted and grotesque allegory of the ongoing War in Donbass has good moments but lacks the lyrical genius of his previous works. Review
A small mining village is teeming with teenage hormones, Summer dreams and real-life deceptions, in profoundly sensitive and moving drama by first-time director. Review
Brazilian students protest and occupy hundreds of schools, demanding better public education and the end of austerity measures, in fascinating documentary about grassroots empowerment. Review
Maggie Gyllenhaal delivers auspicious performance and shines, despite playing a mostly disjointed character in awkward film about a small child poet. Review
A profoundly moving Charlotte Rampling stars in bleak and brutally honest character examination set in Belgium. Review
The images are raw and bleak with the very occasional splash of colouring – much like the existence of the Palestinians. Review
Ridley Scott's classic is one of the most subversive films ever made for more reasons than one... Review
Ugly problems surface when dysfunctional family goes on holidays in dejected seaside town, in British dirty gem starring Sadie Frost and Billie Piper. Review
Eerie sci-fi travels to a near-future and uncovers a Brazil intoxicated with bizarre evangelical practices. Review
The sensibility and the inventiveness of Brazilian director Marcelo Gomes are extraordinary. Review
A stern and yet ingenious documentary. The camera is entirely static, allowing viewers to reflect upon the topics at length. And the interview style is entirely unique. Review
Biopic of Brazilian revolutionary Carlos Marighella is very audacious in its content and yet very conservative in its format. Review
Israeli film set in France mocks nationalism from both nations with an absurdist tone reminiscent of Yorgos Lanthimos. Review
Audacious Brazilian film examines queerness at old age with a tender and empathetic tone, while also revealing that solitude is powerful venting outlet. Review
The real story of two Spanish women who married with one of them posing as a man almost 120 years ago is a superb piece of filmmaking, excelling both in technical and in dramatic terms. Review
The story is both riveting and plausible, with strong performances by the three leads. There is an important message about the failure of capitalism driving young people to religious fundamentalism. But there is also a very significant political issue with Farewell to the Night. Review
Italian gangster movie set in Naples has flavours of Neorealism and portrays a disturbing type of masculinity negotiated at a very young age... Review
Christian Bale is very convincing in the skin of a cold, calculating, arrogant, selfish, unrepentant and unscrupulous politician. Review
Parable about departure and family allegiances set in a rural village on the Anatolian mountains of Turkey has a stupefying cinematography... Review
Fatih Skin's serial killer saga is a bizarre tribute to faith and ugliness, and it's absolutely dirtylicious in its unabashed wackiness. Review
Espionage drama about undercover Mossad agent working in Tehran has enough stamina to keep you hooked for two hours, and it's not a piece of Israeli propaganda. Review
Overall, Out Stealing Horses is an effective and moving drama. However, I did struggle to follow the numerous characters and twists, and to work out the subtle cultural differences between Sweden and Norway. Review
The story relies almost entirely on the horrific fits. The narrative arc is rather flat, with a climax every two minutes and very little respite. Review
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