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Adapted from Alasdair Gray's novel of the same name, Poor Things is essentially a reimagining of Mary Shelley‘s Frankenstein, wherein the resurrected corpse is that of a woman (Stone) who died by suicide, her body a perfect vessel for the curiosity of mad scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter (...
With “Poor Things” out in theaters, IndieWire decided to comb through Dafoe’s vast filmography to determine which performances stand out in his list of nearly 150 credits. The movies listed here are ranked based on the strength of Dafoe’s performances, rather than their quality overall. And...
POOR THINGS | In Theaters December 8 | Searchlight Pictures This last question isn’t aboutPoor Things, but about something completely different. I dug up a recent interview you did withThe Irish Timeswhere you revealed that you had never seenSuccession. Has that changed?
Release Date The Story The Cast Watch The Trailer Other Things We Know Get ready to head to the theaters because Poor Things is coming soon. There are plenty of great movies that are releasing in late 2023. And out of all of them, one of the ones I'm most looking forward to is th...
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Poor Things The Movie: I don’t even really know what to say about this movie. I’ve never liked and hated a movie so much at the same time before. I went to see this in theaters with a friend of mine and when we cam...
It was in October during the 61st New York Film Festival, and as one of the event’s part-time programmers, I found myself backstage at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall during a screening of Yorgos Lanthimos’ “Poor Things.” I’d seen it twice already and liked it enough to linger...
To watch a trailer for "Poor Things" click on the video player below: POOR THINGS | Official Trailer | Searchlight PicturesbySearchlightPicturesonYouTube They admit they do fight, in a manner of speaking. "I mean,fight?" questioned Lanthimos. ...