Tag: Jed Kurzel

The Order | Review

The True Story of a Racist Gang: Kurzel Explores Formative Chapter of American Domestic Terrorism There’s a brooding, sinister quality to Justin Kurzel’s filmmaking, whose...

The Babadook | Review

Consequences of Grief: Kent’s Stunning Debut Wades Through Primordial Fears Satisfying genre films are generally few and far between these days, so it’s with absolute...

Nitram | Review

A Pleasure to Burn: Kurzel Explores the Making of a Murderer in Disturbing Portrait On April 28, 1996, lone gunman Martin Bryant shot and killed...

The Nightingale | Review

Bloody White People: Kent Hits Hard with Brutal Revenge Trip Jennifer Kent follows up her formidable debut The Babadook with a less inventive, but decidedly...

The Mustang | Review

They Shoot Horses, Don’t They?: de Clermont-Tonnerre Leads Us to Water with Minimalist Melodrama Animal love is at the heart of Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre’s directorial...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2016: #71. Jed Kurzel’s Ivan Lendl Never Learnt to Volley

Ivan Lendly Never Learnt to Volley Director: Jed Kurzel Writer: Jed Kurzel Composer Jed Kurzel, and brother to filmmaker Justin Kurzel (Snowtown; Macbeth) makes his directorial debut...

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