These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 1035 / 1035
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An insightful and yet uncritical investigative piece of cinema... Review
This bloody disgusting French horror about vegetarian-turned-cannibal will keep your head spinning and your stomach churning. Review
Makes a diversity statement long before the very concept of term was concocted in the 1960s. Review
There are also reflections on family, classism, lack of social mobility and the so many woes affecting these people... Review
Lighthearted and heartfelt American LGBT romcom tests the allegiances of twins Krystal and Donnie. Review
Disturbing Chilean drama uses a famous real-life homophobic crime as a gauge for the strained relationship between a father and a son. Review
A sexy, candid and colourful eulogy to Brazil's rich racial an sexual diversity. Review
Has enough colour, vigour and libido to keep you hooked for nearly 150 minutes, but it's also bursting with unnecessary clichés and repetitions. Review
French Canadian LGBT drama exposes the disturbing face of high school life if you're gay, with a very surprising twist at the end. Review
The film becomes a little petty, and the plot becomes somewhat flimsy. Review
Eye-gouging and bloodcurdling American horror blends old-fashioned Lynchian and Cronenbergian devices to surprising results. Review
This very unusual French ghost movie is a kaleidoscope of genres, references and nationalities, hardly comparable to anything you've seen before. Review
This claustrophobic Welsh thriller set in the pitch-black depths of North Korean Yellow Sea is certain to cause you anguish and fear... Review
The film is also populated with some Banksy’s witty claims revealing the subversive nature of his work. Review
A touching yet at times gruesome doc examines the lives of the outcasts in one of the most remote and unlikely places of the American Deep South. Review
A sensual ballad of visceral sex and dysfunctional relationships, elegant in its eccentricity and deliciously repulsive in its pathology. Review
This clear and concise doc explores the historical memory of Spain... Review
A profoundly lyrical and feminine anthropological drama set in colonial Brazil opens the wounds of a country still grappling with its race and gender identity. Review
Romanian drama with about turbulent relationship has great emotional depth and unusual chronology. Review
When the dreams of the Chinese turn into a bloody nightmare - this filthy animation is one of the best surprises... Review
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