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“The Dry,” the film adaptation of Jane Harper’s 2016 international bestseller of the same name, opens with aerial shots of the parched land in Kiewarra, a farming community somewhere outside Melbourne. But there’s clearly no farming going on in the arid expanse below, with its lifeless ...
Eric Bana plays a detective drawn back to his rural Australian roots by a brutal crime in Robert Connolly's thriller 'The Dry.'
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The Beast in Heatis a 1977 Italian action horror film. Directed by Luigi Batzella from a screenplay co-written by Lorenzo Artale,The Beast in Heatwas essentially a rehash of soldiers vs. resistance fighters footage culled fromQuando suona la campanaakaWhen the Bell Rings(1970), with the addit...
Making her feature film directorial debut, Esco also plays the central role of With (yes, that’s her name), a writer who early in the proceedings is fired from her journalism job by her obviously sexist male boss. She soon joins forces with Liv (Lola Kirke), a freewheeling activist wh...
feature film as the mother of a grieving family. The death of her own mother has sent shockwaves through their home and, to keep this review spoiler-free, the future isn’t looking exactly, errr, bright either. Why it’s scary: It’s fair to say that at no point does Hereditary ...
2/10 Trash I will be honest with you, I only watched this movie because I had had an unhealthy obsession for Jennifer Connelly. I saw this a few years after it came out, I think on HBO or Cinemax. I do not remember which and I guess that is not relevant. Equally as honest, the...
Honorable Mention: The American President; Clockers; Dead Man Walking; Devil in a Blue Dress; Get Shorty; Heat; Pocahontas; Smoke; Strange Days; A Walk in the CloudsBOTTOM 10#1 Ugh. That's the word that immediately comes to mind when I think of this ineptly written, feebly acted, clums...
the film reaches a conclusion as shocking as it is true. Surprisingly stellar in its deployment of red herrings and misdirection, in offering viewers a brainy, unexpected respite from mindless studio ventures, “The Dry” strikes a match against celluloid and brings the heat of summer movie seas...