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Willem Dafoe and Robert Eggers on creating the nightmare that is Nosferatu

From Robert Eggers, writer-director of The Witch, The Lighthouse, and The Northman, comes Nosferatu, a terrifying, gothic reimagining of a classic.In Eggers’ Nosferatu, estate agent Thomas Hutter (Nicholas Hoult)...

Saturday Night Review

Now in it’s 50th year of being a staple of not just American television, but also bringing laughs to audiences all around the world,...

Kinds of Kindness Review

Kinds of Kindness is an intelligent, mean, disturbed, and crazed endeavour that will alienate as much as it will enthral. With an excellent ensemble...

‘Kinds of Kindness‘ is truly the Weirds of Weirdness – Sydney Film Festival Review

Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos’ filmography, both his English language and native tongue films, has slowly but surely etched its way into the mainstream over...

BIFF 2023 Movie Review – Poor Things

Imagine a ‘Frankenstein’ type story, that was also a more mature coming of age tale about purpose and self-discovery, but that discovery was fostered...

Trailer – The Northman

From visionary director Robert Eggers comes THE NORTHMAN, an action-filled epic that follows a young Viking prince on his quest to avenge his father’s...
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