These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 1037 / 1037
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This very peculiar storytelling device, which renders the film strangely charming and quaint. Review
Old writer seeks to reconnect with his past as he senses his imminent departure, in this very fine piece of slow cinema from Kyrgyzstan. Review
Delightful Russian rom-com shows a Russian sensibility little known to Western audiences more used to the country's raw and bleak cinema. Review
Young writer refuses to leave his bed as his seeks inspiration for his new book, in this laborious Mongolian drama. Review
Completely bonkers Latvian movie is entirely filmed from the selfie perspective. Review
Impressive Portuguese courtroom drama dissects the structures of domestic abuse, supported by a dazzling performance from Iolanda Laranjeiro. Review
This is an ordinary story told with confidence, and with its heart at the right place. It is supported by vibrant photography, strong performances, rapturous tunes, punchy lyrics and even a little bit of sombre and raw animation. Review
Erna at War is one of the most absurd and bizarre war films I have seen in a long time. And not purposely so. Review
Teenage girl meets her idol in a very awkward and compromising situation, in emotionally eviscerating drama from the Philippines. Review
Despite its interesting premise, Fear doesn’t work as a comedy. Review
The subtle machinations of sexual abuse and deeply rooted patriarchal power structures are the central pillar of this quiet French drama. Review
The real story of the Swiss Jailbreak King is turned into a delectable blend of crime thriller and philosophical essay on the meaning of freedom. Review
While not entirely doused in sickly, old-fashioned patriotism, its ultimate goal is to celebrate a small nation’s right to self-determination, and it inevitably slips into romanticised cliches. Review
After all, it is impossible to stop the flow of immigration. This message seems to be the biggest takeaway from this quiet and beautifully filmed doc. Review
Gingerly handmade animation illustrates the memories of a young girl grappling with oppression in the final decades of the Soviet Union. Review
Talent pageant becomes a proxy of the American dream for black female adolescent, in this sweet little tale of bonding between mother and daughter. Review
This broad-brush, fly-on-the-wall approach renders the story too impersonal, and also a little monotonous. Review
British drama paints a credible portrait of loneliness at old age, with subtle yet harrowing reminders of our physical limitations and mortality. Review
Impoverished peasant faces losing the meagre cow that provides his lifeline, in this delicate and sensitive Peruvian tale of survival almost entirely spoken in Quechua. Review
What about a movie about a ghost child entirely set on the narrow and eerie streets and canals of Venice wrapping up the Venice International Film Festival? Sounds cliched, but it's actually a jolly good idea! Review
Meet the real-life Norman Bateses, in this peculiar American documentary about multiple personality. Review
Older Americans dwelling in their own vehicles travel the country in search of employment, in this poignant real-life drama based on the eponymous book. Review
Slow and meditative drama from Azerbaijan reflects on life, death, chance encounters and fleeting connections. Review
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