These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.
Number of movie reviews: 1069 / 1069
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Paolo Sorrentino's new drama is an ambitious tribute to his native Naples and to gorgeous nymphets: a pompous, verbose and superficial comment on "beauty". Review
David Cronenberg revisits familiar themes such as body mutilation and morbid sexual attraction in his new sci-fi horror, a very personal movie with significant religious elements. Review
Biopic of misanthropic Russian writer is dissonant with the self-righteous, futile and unpleasant subject portrayed; plus it barely feels Russian. Review
Lula is a romanticised documentary, or an activist film. Stone’s sympathy and allegiance clearly lies with his subject. He is a brave and well-intentioned helmer and interviewer, but also a little shallow, not too different from countryman Sean Penn. Review
Jia Zhangke's latest portrait of the China is profound, laborious and meditative, dotted with snippets of joy, and perhaps his most difficult film to date. Review
Fiery trans gangster musical is fuelled by explosive Mexican soap opera devices; the outcome is guaranteed to blow you away. Review
The daughter of powerful sports betting lord investigates her father mysterious demise, in this at times inscrutable docufiction from Argentina. Review
The Girl with the Needle isn’t a watershed in the history of film. It lacks the surrealist magnificence of Eraserhead, and punch-in-the-face factor of The Devil’s Bath. But it will still enrapture and shock you. Review
Yorgos Lanthimos's eerie-silly display of altruism feels like a David Lynch film remade by Peter Greenaway. Review
Not even Richard Gere, Jacob Elodi and Uma Thurman rescue Paul Schrader's unreliable memory drama from utter boredom. Review
Solemn and austere drama explores the dark machinations of homophobia in rural Romania, with a familiar yet jarring story bursting with subtleties. Review
Andrea Arnold's ultra-British blend of social realism and magical realism is uneven yet fascinating to watch. Review
Ye insistently seeks to craft a documentary feel in a story that’s almost entirely scripted. He inserts a high dose of casualness, a variety of textures and media, and other devices associated with traditional documentary practice into his film. But the outcome is often messy. Review
Nineteen-year-old influencer uses her cosmetically-enhanced body as a weapon for social ascension, in this palpable and visceral French drama. Review
Quentin Dupieux’s new creation succeeds as a high-octane exercise on metalanguage, yet it fails as a comedy. Review
A Syrian refugee living in Germany travels to France in order to trace the footsteps of his former torturer, in this convoluted blend of mystery and drama. Review
Finely crafted documentary rescues the work and the personal history of a pioneering however long-forgotten fashion-photographer-turned-horse-breeder from Brazil. Review
He explains that he set out to create something positive at which people can look and remember him after he’s gone. He’s partly successful. While humbling, this is hardly an uplifting film. Review
This very British hybrid of mockumentary and deep fake television is as juicy and plump as the vegetables portrayed, but also a little overgrown. Review
Palestine's most popular and inspirational leader (often compared to Mandela) becomes the topic of this insightful yet patchy documentary... Review
Despite a string of cliches and platitudes, Amy Winehouse's biopic is a thoroughly entertaining nostalgia-fest. Review
Star-studded, elegant prequel of 1976 classic pays tribute to several horror movies, but not without some clumsy twists and turns. Review
The problem is that there is very little chemistry between the characters. There are too many sudden, profound bondings and subplots in a relatively short period of time. Review
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