These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1692 / 1692
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However, there’s a big disconnect between the film and its concept, logic and common sense, which is the main factor this film, sadly, was lacking throughout. Review
All these perfectly plays out in a dark manner, letting the audience sit tight and watch as the most impressive film of the year begins unfolding its gift wrapped in a box called Midsommar. Review
While all these unfold in Stearns’ piece, the film slowly turns into a psychological game between the weak Casey and a Casey who wants to overcome fear as he continues mastering the skills in a desperate effort to defend himself through the use of martial arts. Review
Subtle performances delivered by the entire cast, beautiful soundtrack, flawless direction, perfectly written screenplay, does the magic and will succeed to earn a special place in your heart. Review
Just go for it and see how the things will play out for you like a beautifully written script with a heartwarming happy ending that will happen in real life itself. Review
Chad Stahelski did an amazing job with his direction, despite all the flaws the film has, the director managed to pull it off in a gracious way. Review
There is a unique charisma in the new version that is truly adorable. From start to finish, it never slows down – it’s funny and sad; has lots of actions and laughter. Review
The screenplay, whether intentional or not, offers an intelligent premise, at least that’s how I see it. Review
Himesh Patel was outstanding as Jack Malick, who brings to life all the famous Beatles’ hits through his performance. Review
It’s a great action film that has an excellent choreography and well staged fighting scenes that won’t stop you from being amazed throughout. Review
Both Colby Stewart and Brandi Aguilar did their best with the material they had in their hands. Review
The biggest star of I am Mia is Serena Rossi who delivers an exceptional and truly poignant performance of the late singer... Review
Airplane Mode is a feel-good and super funny Italian comedy that questions the morality of a choice, what is right and what is wrong... Review
In the end, a well-directed film and with the solid performances of a star-studded cast, Jarmusch does it again by delivering an intellectual film in an unconventional way. Review
The Tomorrow Man is not without faults like every other film. But it is a cute and harmless story of two people who spend all their money for certain things we younger generation will never understand but eventually will when we begin doing the same things when we reach their age (trust me, there is no workaround for that). Review
The excellent organic chemistry between the three leading actresses helped the story to play out perfectly, where you, as an audience, will be left mesmerized and upset at the same time, because films like this should never end. Review
Performance wise, please trust me on that, it’s as awful as it could get. Review
Knives and Skins is a multi-layered character study teenage drama that touches quite significantly the adult life as well. Review
As for the performance, Jamie Bell’s Bernie Taupin was amazing, Bryce Dallas Howard as Sheila Ellen (Elton John’s mother) was impressive, Richard Madden as John Reid was shockingly good while Taron Egerton is the one who leads the show. Review
Avengers: Endgame is much bigger than just Marvel’s Cinematic Universe. With this, it went beyond its purposes, expanded its ability, and lived a life all future superhero films can only dream of. Review
A Dog’s Journey is a charming and beautiful family drama mixed with slight comedy that will make you appreciate your family even more after watching it. Review
Because it is a necessary and relevant story of kindness we should hear and watch more often. Review
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