Tag: Mia Wasikowska

Club Zero | Review

The Prime of Miss Jean Foodie: Hausner Satirizes Cult Behavior Through Caloric Deficit Expanding on the genre sentiments which guided her past titles Hotel (2004)...

Jessica Hausner’s Club Zero – 2023 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 6

She officially graduated to the main competition section in Cannes with Little Joe in 2019 she now cements her status there with her latest...

Bergman Island | Review

The Passion of Mia: Hansen-Love Makes Her Own Place at the Table For her complex and absorbing seventh feature, Bergman Island, Mia Hansen-Løve returns to...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2021: #39. Mia Hansen-Løve’s Bergman Island

Bergman Island Produced by Charles Gillibert, Rodrigo Teixeira, Erik Hemmendorff, Lisa Widén. Directed by Mia Hansen-Løve Written by Mia Hansen-Løve Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Vicky Krieps, Tim Roth, Anders...

The Devil All the Time | Review

Devil May Care: Campos Composes Heady Southern Gothic For his fourth feature film The Devil All the Time, based on the 2011 novel by Donald...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #10. Bergman Island – Mia Hansen-Løve

Bergman Island Produced by Charles Gillibert, Rodrigo Teixeira, Erik Hemmendorff, Lisa Widén. Directed by Mia Hansen-Løve Written by Mia Hansen-Løve Starring: Mia Wasikowska, Vicky Krieps, Tim Roth, Anders...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #5. Antonio Campos’ The Devil All The Time

The Devil All The Time Among the top film news items spilling out of the frenzied Toronto Intl. Film Festival was the significant packaging to...

Video: Nicolas Pesce’s Piercing | 2018 Sundance Film Festival

Nicolas Pesce's highly anticipated sophomore film is what several will call a film lover's delight. While his debut film (The Eyes of My Mother)...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #8. Bergman Island – Mia Hansen-Løve

Bergman Island Mia Hansen-Løve continues her prolific output with the French-produced English language Bergman Island, her seventh feature in just a little over a decade...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #113. Judy and Punch – Mirrah Foulkes

Judy and Punch Australian actress Mirrah Foulkes makes her directorial debut with Judy and Punch, produced by Michele Bennett, Nash Edgerton and Danny Gabai. Cinematographer...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #42. Mirrah Foulkes – Judy and Punch

For those who want to get into the Anomalisa mindset, you might want to look out for this number from down under. Actress (Sundance...

Interview: Damsel’s Chris Ohlson & Mia Wasikowska | 2018 Sundance Film Festival

A creative collaboration that was cemented on the Zellner Bros.' previous film, Kumiko, the Treasure Hunter (check out our trading card profile) which premiered...

Video: Zellner Bros.’ Damsel | 2018 Sundance Film Festival

Magnolia Pictures release Damsel in theatres tomorrow. Invited to the Berlin Film Festival shortly after its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, the Zellner Bros. were...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #9. Zellner Bros.’ Damsel

Damsel Leaving Sundance as one of the critical darlings of the fest, for its play with the Western genre doing away with all the nuances...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #25. Nicolas Pesce’s Piercing

Piercing Borrowing from Takashi Miike’s Audition (seminal J Horror film) source material, Nicolas Pesce had time to dress, finesse his highly anticipated sophomore film and...

Sundance ’18: Levinson, Cosmatos, Pesce & RKSS Bring Screams & Blood Curdling to the Midnight

Remarkably, this year's Midnight section has this in common: Sam Levinson, Panos Cosmatos, Nicolas Pesce (see pic above) and the team of Francois Simard,...

Sundance ’18: Wash Westmoreland, Debra Granik, Gus Van Sant & Zellner Bros. In Premieres Section

Despite not expecting the Premieres sections to be drop today, several of the narrative items below were on our radar and make for what...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Nicolas Pesce’s Piercing

We're honestly a little surprised that Nicolas Pesce's highly anticipated sophomore film didn't drop in 2017 as filming took place earlier in the year. As...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: David & Nathan Zellner’s Damsel

We incorrectly labeled this guesstimate as dropping in 2017 and to be frank, we're a bit surprised that it didn't shore up at the...

Basic Instinct: Wasikowska & Christoper Abbott Topline Pesce’s “Piercing”

Making it back to back years, team Borderline folks didn't waste much time pushing the career of their protégé. After turning heads and churning...

2017 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: David Zellner’s Damsel

While the Safdie Bros. are likely en route to Cannes or Venice with the other Robert Pattinson vehicle Good Time, we'll likely saddle up...

Crimson Peak | Blu-ray Review

Unfortunately, Guillermo Del Toro’s original Gothic romance Crimson Peak didn’t translate to box office gold, netting thirty one million at the domestic box office...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Bernal/Kashyap/Khan/Silva/Sono/Wasikowska’s Madly

Not your run-of-the-mill future film festival selection, filmmakers Gael García Bernal (Déficit), Anurag Kashyap (Gangs of Wasseypur), Sebastián Silva (Nasty Baby), Shion Sono (Suicide Club), Natasha Khan...

Crimson Peak | Review

The Fall of the House of Cushing: Del Toro’s Haunted House Thriller Strangled by Frills There’s much to admire within the crumbling facades of Guillermo...

Madame Bovary | Review

Good Time Gal: Barthes’ Sensible Remake of Flaubert’s Classic Novel Few literary protagonists have reached the heights of notability as the infamous Madame Bovary, from...

Maps to the Stars | Review

What’s the Matter with Havana?: Cronenberg’s L.A. Story a Hot Mess of Tangled Ideas Couched within its episodic instances of harpooning Hollywood stereotypes, there is...