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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Iranian director's first endeavour abroad featuring a top-drawer cast fails to glue together and to add anything new to helmer's rich filmography. Review
Will hit you right in the face with its candidness and straightforwardness. Review
Serial killer romance set in Jersey is infectious with lyrical ambiguity and undertones, in an impressive debut work... Review
Berwari is entirely selfless, and his bravery is unfathomable. But the film is also a little disjointed. Review
This is a warm and delicate movie, full of peace and kindness... Review
You too will feel like taking your clothes off and spinning around naked in front of everyone else. Review
Combines elements of drama and comedy, but the outcome is a little clumsy... Review
Starts out as a complex and moving psychological drama, but then slips into action and slasher clichés... Review
Imhoof cleverly sows together old letters and photos of Giovanna with dramatic images of EU ships rescuing refugees from overcrowded makeshift boats... Review
Reveals the details of a process so absurd that it’s akin to Kafka’s eponymous novel, which is mentioned the film. Review
Visually exquisite and sophisticated, despite a very commonplace script... Review
Linn da Quebrada is unabashedly confrontational, yet she’s tender and affectionate. Review
Audacious doc registers the rebel struggle against the president of the Democratic Republic of Congo Joseph Kabila... Review
Romanian drama exposes an American society and immigration system infested with patriotism and corruption. Review
Profoundly disturbing and contains very current messages... Review
Avoids cliches, is psychologically multilayered and surprisingly moving... Review
The social realism in poverty-stricken Southern Italy and the shaky handheld camera will ring bells with fans of Rossellini and De Sica. Review
Examines faith and devotion as the cure for drug addiction in a profoundly humanistic film, while also avoiding provocative statements... Review
Audacious German film transposes Holoucast novel from 1942 onto modern Marseilles; the outcome is odd and yet bewitching... Review
Has a disjointed script. Far more seriously, it lacks naughtiness. It lacks humour. There’s no zest, there’s no jest. Review
A conventional biopic with an elegant photography and plenty of treats for fans of Russian literature, but nothing beyond this. Review
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