Tag: sarahsnook
THE BEANIE BUBBLE Review: Comic Elegy for Stuffed Animals and the Women Who Made Them
Elizabeth Banks, Sarah Snook, Geraldine Viswanathan and Zach Galifianakis star in a biographical toy comedy, directed by Kristin Gore and Damian Kulash, Jr., now playing in select theaters and streaming soon on Apple TV+.
Sundance 2023 Review: RUN RABBIT RUN, Come for Psychological Horror, Stay for Sarah Snook
Not surprisingly given its country of origin, Australia, or its subject matter, the fraught, conflicted, inter- and intra-generational relationships between mothers and daughters, Daina Reid and Hannah Kent’s chilling, if overlong, psychological horror film, Run Rabbit Run, brings Jennifer Kent’s...
TIFF Kids 2016: The Kids Review ODDBALL
ScreenAnarchy's tiniest film critics return to cover the TIFF Kids Film Festival, currently running from April 8 - 24th in Toronto, the children's arm of the Toronto International Film Festival group. Willem (age 13) and Miranda (age 11) have...
Melbourne 2015 Review: HOLDING THE MAN Explores Doomed Love Delicately
From Neil Armfield, the director of doomed addict romance Candy, comes his latest, also doomed romance Holding The Man. Another adaptation, this time based on the life memoirs of Timothy Conigrave and his epic love for partner John Caleo....
Review: PREDESTINATION, Tripping Through Time With Haunting Passion
A guy walks into a bar and tells a spellbinding story that has nothing to do with time travel. It's haunting, it's poignant, and it takes up the first big chunk of Predestination, a new movie from the Spierig Brothers...
PREDESTINATION Trailer Twists And Turns Through Time
A new trailer for Predestination teases dazzling possibilities for time travel. The new feature by the Spierig Brothers (Undead, Daybreakers) spins a fascinating yarn that takes place in an intricately-detailed alternate universe, slowly transforming into a mind-bending thriller. I saw it...
SXSW 2014 Review: PREDESTINATION, Poignant And Haunting Time Travel
A guy walks into a bar and tells a spellbinding story that has nothing to do with time travel. It's haunting, it's poignant, and it takes up the first big chunk of Predestination, a new movie from the Spierig Brothers...
Roadshow Picks Up THESE FINAL HOURS For Wide Australian Release
In what will probably be the biggest coup for indie filmmakers in Australia this year, major Australian distributor Roadshow Films has picked up Zak Hilditch's apocalyptic thriller These Final Hours for a wide release - expected in 2014. The film was...
Sarah Snook Cast Opposite Ethan Hawke In Spierig Bros' Sci-fi PREDESTINATION
Luminous Aussie actress Sarah Snook is ascending fast. After filming a supporting role in apocalyptic thriller These Final Hours and being the best thing about Not Suitable for Children last year, Deadline reports Snook has been cast opposite Ethan Hawke...