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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My advise here is: if you are an enthusiast of romantic films, go for it; otherwise don’t bother because “Drinking Buddies” is just another film that doesn’t stand out in any particular aspect. Review
Don’t be discouraged, since Museum Hours has so much to offer in an unpretentious way, that this trip to Vienna comes very much recommended. Review
Kenji Ushida's third feature film may bring him back the deserved international attention that he once had in 2005 with A Stranger Of Mine. Review
With consistent performances and a competent direction, Prince Avalanche will probably work fine for those who are watching this simple story for the first time. Review
Lying or not lying, the result was always cruelty, and in the end, even I felt ready to confess anything in order to stop witnessing those distressing and fatiguing atrocities. Review
Nonetheless, these aspects didn't remove its effectiveness in denouncing the extreme nationalism in Turkey and the cynicism involved in one of the most barbarian genocides in the history of mankind. Review
If Smashed showed some signs of Ponsoldt’s cleverness and accuracy behind the cameras, The Spectacular Now stepped up one level, foreseeing a bright future for this young talented filmmaker. Review
Its beautiful ending, along with natural and convincing performances, helped In The Family to stand out as a humanist, realistic, and unaggressive tale about a good man that was forced to go against a family that he considered his own. Review
Its disenchantment along with tensionless resolutions proved that Neil Jordan and his vampires already had better days. Review
Jug Face was simply a somewhat bizarre film, which was not so gripping after all. Review
The performances were simply superb, leading Dequenne to win the Un Certain Regard Award for best actress at Cannes, while Lafosse showed to be a filmmaker with exceptional maturity, presenting us another extraordinary accomplishment in his career. Review
The grave silences and revelatory looks speak for themselves, and the film runs patiently towards its freeing ending. Penetrating and uncomfortable, Shell is an outstanding film that shall not be ignored. Review
In soft pale colors, and frequent close-ups, here is another perspective of Philippines’ tough reality, leaving us with the essential question posed by the nuns: why God wants us to go through all this? Review
With some drawbacks and lack of funny moments (that’s not what I would expect from this super-hero), The Wolverine provided us with decent action scenes and didn’t leave a bad impression of the most prominent X-Men's mutant hero. Review
Pretentious or not in its disjointed structure, I cannot deny that I was immerse in the story till the end, but can only recommend it for those who don’t mind to have something to decode in practically every scene. It just aims to our senses without worrying with any particular message or logic. Review
By creating a consistent and funny portrait that confronts insane ambition with cheerful modesty, Allen made of Blue Jasmine his best work since Match Point. Review
One thing was obvious here: style had a lot more expression than substance. Review
The formulaic approach and lack of energy in the scenes and characters, caused Wasteland to be even more trapped in its borrowed ideas and contrived plot. A too discouraging ride to be recommended. Review
Amongst all this mess involving parents and stepparents, What Maisie Knew shows some sensitivity and worth essentially due to the solid performances. Review
Shun Li And The Poet is not a bad film; yet, it could have explored other ways to better denounce this sad reality, perhaps in a grittier manner rather than timid. Review
The surprising Dead Man’s Burden was able to get my attention all the time, having a valuable factor in its favor: it's very hard to guess its characters' outcome. Review
With several ups and downs along the way, Matterhorn ended up in great style due to the unexpected revelations disclosed, and by stirring some emotion. It won the audience’s heart in Moscow and Rotterdam Film Fest. Review
The Conjuring is a fantastic achievement on horror that stands closer to the disquietude of The Exorcist than to the unimpressive excesses of Evil Dead, being already a solid reference in the genre. Review
This is a macabre story filled with immoral excesses, with the exclusive goal of affecting us through pain and darkness. A dreadful and sadistic experience. Review
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