Movie reviews of Victor Fraga

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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The outcome is a sinister and exquisite thriller, borrowing devices from documentary practices. A political thriller that grips viewers with subtle suspense devices, instead of the more familiar bang-bang and silly car chases. It feels palpably real. Review

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26 june

26 jun

I Saw the TV Glow is an uplifting fable, populated with feel-good, emo adolescent guitar songs. A little sweet, a little nutty. These flavours are crafted in order to please the palate of young film lovers. Review

7.0

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26 june

26 jun

The exact meaning? Your guess is as good as mine. A thought-provoking and enigmatic piece of filmmaking. Review

8.0

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25 june

25 jun

Observational nature offers insight into the life of moths and the human beings researching them, in a film experience oscillating between the hypnotic and the soporific. Review

6.0

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25 june

25 jun

Highly experimental, bonkers Romanian film follows three lonely citizens of Bucharest as desperately seek to inject meaning into their lives. Review

6.0

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21 june

21 jun

Father and son battle for the love of a seductive young woman, in this elegant however prosaic Iranian drama-turned-crime-thriller from Iran. Review

5.0

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21 june

21 jun

A genuine cringe drama, with subtle comedic elements. Review

8.0

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20 june

20 jun

While mature and artistically accomplished, Anaïs Tellenne’s directorial debut fails on other fronts. The narrative is just too lethargic, and the ending is as predictable as the outcome as the last Russian elections. Review

5.0

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19 june

19 jun

Fine acting and credible developments help to craft a vividly painful portrait of youth. Review

7.0

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18 june

18 jun

Wacky, deadpan comedy traverses an ordinary winter day inside a heavily polluted city of Northern China. Review

7.0

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18 june

18 jun

The interactions and vivid and warm, much like the colourful and radiant cinematography. Heylen conveys a sense of strength and determination, which is anathema to the toxic masculinity that often prevails in an all-male house household. Review

8.0

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17 june

17 jun

This a heartfelt, gentle and at times funny coming-of-age drama, grappling with the very familiar topic of subtle female oppression. Despite the underwhelming ending and the foregone moral and ethical conclusions, Girls Will Be Girls remains a potent cinematic piece. Review

8.0

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17 june

17 jun

Jewish American tap dancer has to stomp his way to the top of the Nazi regime, in what's possibly the worst film adaptation of Arthur Miller ever made. Review

2.0

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16 june

16 jun

Sombre and elegiac Kazakh drama observes the shocking repercussions of modern-day slavery, and unbridled sadism. Review

8.0

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16 june

16 jun

Claustrophobic spider horror keeps viewers on the edge of their seat, as flesh-eating arachnids terrify a suburban council block in France. Review

10

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16 june

16 jun

Luc Besson's fanciful and bizarre allegory of animal love and crossdressing is resolutely barking mad. Review

6.0

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15 june

15 jun

Argentinean horror offers a "rotten" twist on the well-worn zombie genre, in a movie as mangled and gruelling as the victims portrayed. Review

7.0

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15 june

15 jun

Coralie Fargeat's deliciously bonkers body horror is a grotesque, groovy and hilarious riff on sexism, ageism, and the absurd beauty standards forced upon women. Review

10

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27 may

27 may

The Most Precious of Cargoes boasts a message of hope and resilience, and an ending that’s both beautiful and disturbing, if a little muddled. Review

5.0

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26 may

26 may

The movie is lifted by a heart-stopping soundtrack, which includes Price’s Nothing Compares to You and The Cure’s A Forest, ensuring some moments of emotional rapture. These are not enough to justify the epic duration of a largely unimaginative story. Review

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24 may

24 may

New York pole dancer marries the spoiled child of a Russian millionaire, in Sean Baker's high-octane class struggle comedy. Review

10

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24 may

24 may

Miguel Gomes's new film has the aesthetic ambitions and also some topical similarities with his masterpiece Taboo, yet the soporific travelogue of Asia slips into artistic banality. Review

8.0

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23 may

23 may

Fugitive finds shelter inside one of Brazil's pervasive sex hotels, in Karim Ainouz's colourful but tepid psychosexual thriller. Review

6.0

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23 may

23 may

Chiara Mastroianni in incorporates her late, famous father into her life (moustache, fedora hat et al) - in Christophe Honore's sweet but unremarkable piece of autofiction. Review

8.0

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22 may

22 may

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