These are all the movies and series that Filipe has reviewed. Read more at: Always Good Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 2026 / 2026
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Observant, insightful, and necessary, reaffirms Ava DuVernay as the powerful voice of the oppressed, as well as a world-class filmmaker. Review
This character-driven accomplishment is powerful, portraying life’s contingencies with class, honesty, and an extraordinary sensibility. Review
The human portrayed here are deeply cutting and easy to connect with, thanks to the gigantic performances by Washington and Viola Davis. Review
Its charm and message make us forget the originality it wasn’t capable of showing. Review
A minor Dardennes and, probably, their flattest work. Review
Unexciting, the film was never too deep and as a consequence, I became indifferent along the way. Review
Not every scene works here, yet the unquestionable importance of these women gets the desirable visibility and is not easily forgotten. Review
Corrosively biting, surprisingly human, gloriously hardcore, and extremely liberating. Review
Cleverly conceived and incredibly acted; a compelling examination of painful lives portrayed with a striking sense of truthfulness. Review
An acceptable Hollywood reviving an incredible WWII story and making us understand that courage is much beyond pulling a trigger. Review
Even vulnerable in regard to flow and pace, Scorsese was able to create a minimally decent whole with the uneven parts. Review
Loach’s raw and ultra-realistic approach remains a fundamental weapon to denounce the sicknesses of our world. Review
This understated, communicative endeavor is a blast of creativity. Review
Unequivocally interweaves the simplicity of the filmmaking with the complexity of the story. Review
Nicely staged, musically exciting, and technically stainless. Review
Verhoeven has to be congratulated for the cinematic version of this compelling character study... Review
More meditative than rousing, elusively beautiful in its conception, and constructed further beyond artistic superficiality. Review
Fuqua’s modern version of the Sevens, besides lacking humor and a focal point, is too long and stereotyped... Review
Refn gets lost in pretentious trivialities and unintelligent strategies that frustrate more than captivate. Review
Wahlberg and Russell’s performances are part of the thrills, assuring the steadiness that Berg’s approach failed to hit. Fair entertainment is assured, though. Review
Managed to spread some charm while showcasing heartfelt performances. However, it failed to become truly memorable... Review
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