These are all the movies and series that Niels has reviewed. Read more at: Onderhond.
Number of movie reviews: 457 / 457
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From the technical aspects to the aesthetic, from the narrative setup to the emotional depth, Myth of Man is a film that hits all the right notes in ways no other films have. Review
It's not an easy watch though, some scenes that are tough to sit through, fueled by a feeling of increasing dread and escalating drama, while presented with an appropriate level of polish. Review
Pandemonium is the kind of genre film I treasure. A film that is stylistically exciting and sports a familiar mix of genre elements while adding a particular flavor that makes it easily distinguishable from similar work. Quarxx is a talented director and I can't wait to check out his other films. Review
It's a confident film, expertly stylized, smartly plotted, and sporting a fine cast. Review
Uta Monogatari is a wonderful collection of shorts, boasting consistent quality while still offering a variety of styles and approaches, and at least one exceptional entry. Review
The superb cinematography and lovely sound design bring the unique setting to life and form the perfect foundation for a stylish drama with light genre elements embedded. Review
The Blue Danube's blend of bone-dry comedy and everyday absurdities is presented with the necessary flair and conviction to make this an exceptional experience. Review
The stylish presentation, the impressive score, and overall solid casting turn this medical fantasy thriller into a riveting experience, the kind only Gakuryu Ishii can deliver. Review
The mesmerizing cinematography, the superb score, and pitch-perfect performances create a dreamy reality that transforms a traumatic story into a darkly magical experience. Review
The Umbrella Fairy is the latest in a line of technically impressive, visually vibrant, and culturally rich films that are working hard to put their own industry on the map. Review
18×2 is a loveable, stylish take on Pan-Asian romance cinema, sporting a great cast, a pleasant score, and cozy cinematography, all in support of some heartwarming moments. Review
While there are moments when the film struggles with its budgetary limitations, Bewilogua's talent and creativity overcome these moments swiftly. The result is a bewildering, loud, and extroverted film that left me a little dazed. Review
The stylish cinematography, the tailored score, and the strong performances lend the plot the necessary credibility, the little genre touches are the icing on the cake. Review
Welcome to the Game is straight-up genre fare, a puzzling power struggle between two camps, dressed up nicely and executed with the proper amount of flair. Review
Despite my reservations about the wonky aspect ratio, this turned out to be an accomplished film that stands out in just about every area that matters, from styling to performances to pacing, everything is polished to perfection. Review
If you're like me and you love this type of quirky, detail and wit-driven narration it's a real boon, as few films seem to get this formula right. Review
It's a strong film that offers a different take on the classic drama niche, but unless you're fully aware of these differences the impact may be minimal. Still, the lovely cinematography, some very fine performances, and a series of fun little twists make certain that Thorns of Love will go down relatively easily for most people. Review
It's a bold, inventive, and provoking film, sporting superb performances and a lush presentation, adding to rather than stealing from the work of geniuses that came before her. Review
Krazy House is a delightful descent into madness, starting out as a goofy spoof of the 90s US sitcom while continuously adding more juicy genre fun and a wicked sense of humor to create a mad genre experiment. Review
Doing a zombie outbreak as a one-shot endeavor was a smart choice and thanks to the excellent execution MadS turned into a film that does its premise proud. Review
The performances are great, the cinematography is inviting, the score is pleasant and the drama is potent, all signaling the budding talent of a young director. Review
Shipei Wen's direction is confident, the presentation is lavish and the central performances are strong, turning this into a veritable delight. Review
It's a string of impressive performances and an unwavering commitment to handling its delicate themes that sets this film apart, just come prepared if you're easily triggered. Review
Great performances, a stylishly gritty presentation, pleasant befuddlement, and plenty to chew on once the credits start rolling. The Box Man has it all, just make sure you heed the film's warning/mantra. Review
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