An aging Chinese immigrant is swept up in an insane adventure, where she alone can save the world by exploring other universes connecting with the lives she could have led. Watch our review of the A24 film Everything Everywhere All at Once.
From the visionary director of The Witch and The Lighthouse (Robert Eggers) comes the epic Viking revenge film The Northman, starring Alexander Skarsgard. Check out our review of the film and find out whether or not it is worthy of Valhalla.
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“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 murder.”
“Suzanne wasn’t always this confused. She wasn’t always dead either – When an ex-con takes a job as a handyman for an unstable elderly woman to avoid a parole violation, it becomes a choice he may regret.”
Those wild Catholicism enthusiasts are back to review A24‘s newest film Saint Maud that’s written/directed by Rose Glass and starring Morfydd Clark. The film arrives in select theaters & drive-ins on January 29th and will be available to stream on EPIX on February 12th!
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“Follows a pious nurse who becomes dangerously obsessed with saving the soul of her dying patient.”
In recent years, my reviewing habits have slowed down more than I would’ve liked, since entering the workforce it’s been hard to watch, think and write about films whilst also balancing work and personal lives. I’ve started to pick it up again in the last few months and the reason for this was The Lighthouse, because when I walked out of that first viewing I knew I wanted to write down my thoughts on this film and explain in great detail why it’s a goddamn modern masterpiece of isolationist horror.
Which given our current climate, this film hits a little closer to home now than I realized.
Robert Egger’s The Lighthouse meets James Cameron’s Aliens in the horror-thriller film, Sea Fever. A movie about sea monsters, social distancing, and sci-fi scares of a strange infection in the water supply. On this episode of the Cinephellas Podcast, Nile Fortner speaks with actor Elie Bouakaze, who plays Sudi in the movie Sea Fever. Nile Fortner and Elie Bouakaze discuss what it was like for Bouakaze to film on a boat, the coincidence of this film being released during the Coronavirus period, and more only on this podcast-interview episode.
Watch the official trailer for SAINT MAUD, an unholy vision from acclaimed filmmaker Rose Glass. From the studio that brought you The Witch, Hereditary, and Midsommar.
When writer and director Robert Eggers burst on to the scene with 2016’s The Witch, he gave us a true New England horror tale. What he succeeded in doing was creating an immersive experience for the viewers. A majority of the time, when films are set in a different time periods, the accents are shoddy, the cinematography too clean, or the actors can’t nail the true essence of the characters. Eggers nailed all three of those aspects and much more. For his next feature, he has given us a movie, that takes place at the end of the 19th century, located in New England, with his two actors speaking in thick New England accents. Does he go two for two, or was his first effort a fluke?
“Keeping secrets, are ye?” Logan Myerz reviews Robert Eggers black-and-white fantasy horror film The Lighthousestarring Robert Pattinson and Willem Dafoe.
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“The hypnotic and hallucinatory tale of two lighthouse keepers on a remote and mysterious New England island in the 1890s.”