… exacting and believable, watching it can feel like you’re involved in an emphatically unhealthy situation.
feature debut
Don't be so conciliatory! James Robert Woods' unhinged feature debut (originally titled 'Moonrise Over Knights Hill') reveals a world of Australian privilege crashing with reality. The cast includes Luke Jacobz,
Genevieve Clay-Smith, co-founder of Bus Stop Films and 2009 Tropfest winner with Be My Brother, makes her directorial debut with this story of Sonja (Olivia Hargroder), a young woman born
This year, Cannes critics were largely united in their belief that Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Minotaur and Pawel Pawlikowski’s Fatherland were the best films in the competition. Both films won major prizes,
… suffers from the incoherence it depicts, not knowing when to finish its world building.
“One of the most frustrating things about human beings is that we are always capable,” says Imagine co-director Jack Manning Bancroft when we ask about his mission to improve the
… the kind of film that’s difficult to shake.
… a terrific, chilling and astonishingly well acted horror film with a genuinely fantastic lead turn from an actress destined for stardom.
… often chilling, sometimes confronting and it’s worth sticking with Aliah and Mac until the conclusion of their journey.
… has its moments of softly haunting dread, and it features genuinely impressive thematic touches, but the divide between the tension built into its confronting subject matter and the atmosphere
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