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It’s Not You, It’s Charlie Kaufman
Ghosts Are Us: Charlie Kaufman’s new film is difficult and unique, but is it any good? Charlie Kaufman’s having a busy summer: his debut novel, Antkind was released in July and his latest directorial effort comes to Netflix this Friday. Kaufman adapted I’m Thinking of Ending Things from lain Reid’s novel of the same name. [...]
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Tagged Charlie Kaufman, cinema, film, I'm thinking of ending things, movies, Netflix, Toni Collette
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MIDSOMMAR BUMMER
The film Hereditary was scary successful last year. Writer/director Ari Aster’s feature debut delivered an incendiary performance by Toni Collette and a tightening noose of a story that gradually strangled viewers in supernatural sights, occult symbols, real life tragedies and heavy themes about the generational traumas that can ripple though family lines. Hereditary is a [...]
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Tagged Ari Aster, Florence Pugh, Folk Horror, Hereditary, Jack Reynor, Midsommar, Occult, pagan, Toni Collette, Vilhelm Bomgren
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