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      • Acute Misfortune received a five-star review and was named the best Australian film of 2019 by The Guardian. It was later named one of The Guardian' s "10 Best Australian Films of the decade 2010–2020" The Hollywood Reporter called Acute Misfortune "one of the year's most striking and accomplished directorial debuts".
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  2. 75% Popcornmeter Fewer than 50 Ratings. NEW. A young journalist tasked with writing the biography of a renowned artist soon finds himself in a dependent and abusive relationship with his subject ...

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  3. Nov 4, 2020 · I was provided with a free digital screener of Acute Misfortune for review. The opinions I have shared are my own. Based on Adam Cullen’s biography written by Erik Jensen, scenes in Acute Misfortune will make you think, because its real.

  4. Nov 5, 2020 · Reviews. Nov 5, 2020 12:30pm PT. Critics Pick. ‘Acute Misfortune’ Review: An Artist Shapes His Own Image in ‘Adaptation’-Esque Postmodern Biopic. Thomas M. Wright’s remarkable directorial debut...

  5. May 21, 2019 · Acute Misfortune recreates the relationship between avant-grunge artist Adam Cullen, his biographer and a haunting feast of outrageous lies.

  6. A selectively appealing movie that muddles its motives instead of taking its chances, redeemed only by two undeniably strong and vivid lead performances. Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/5 | Aug...

  7. Acute Misfortune is a 2018 Australian drama film co-written, directed and produced by Thomas M. Wright. The story is based on Sydney journalist Erik Jensen's biography of Australian artist Adam Cullen, who died at the age of 46, and stars Daniel Henshall as Adam Cullen.

  8. Acute Misfortune: Directed by Thomas M. Wright. With Daniel Henshall, Toby Wallace, Gillian Jones, Robyne Spicer. The Film adaptation of Erik Jensen's award-winning biography of Adam Cullen is the story of the biographer and his subject, as it descends into a dependent and abusive relationship.

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