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  1. Dec 8, 2023 · December 8, 2023. 5 min read. Yorgos Lanthimos seems delighted in depicting extreme behavior within pristine settings, whether it’s the quiet suburbia of “ Dogtooth ” or the clinical lab of “ The Lobster ” or the opulent grandeur of “ The Favourite.”. That glaring contrast between the expectations of decorum and the messy truth of ...

  2. Yes. The writing, acting, characters and everything was just, bad. But it's that kind of a TV show you watch just because you need like a background noise lmao. I'm about to finish the series, but it's so incredibly uninteresting that I can't even be bothered.

  3. Just curious, because the idea that a pregnant woman would have a baby ripped out of her and end up perfectly fine physically (with pretty scars and the immediately flat stomach of a 12 year old) was what sealed for me that this is a male gaze film with a fine patina of faux feminism (i.e. somehow being liberated means having a male point of view about sexuality).

  4. Jan 8, 2024 · Poor Things, Lanthimos’s best work yet, is an extravaganza of horror, sex and fantasy, superbly well performed by Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Mark Ruffalo and Ramy Youssef, with great supplementary turns too by Hanna Schygulla and Kathryn Hunter, all in amazing costumes by Holly Waddington, amid spectacular production design by James Price and Shona Heath, inventively filmed by Robbie Ryan ...

  5. Dec 13, 2023 · Poor Things Review. In Victorian Glasgow, scientist Dr Godwin Baxter (Willem Dafoe) puts a baby’s brain in a corpse, creating Bella (Emma Stone). She soon earns the affections of Max McCandles ...

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  6. Jan 11, 2024 · Still, Poor Things has much to be pleased about. Once Bella leaves England for adventure overseas, the movie shifts from silvery black-and-white to ultra-vivid colour. On both sides, bright ...

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  8. Pretty Fine Things: Directed by Ryan Scott Weber. With Joe Parascand, Patrick Devaney, Adam Ginsberg, Lauren Renahan. Enter the creepy and sick serial killer world of the Banner family.

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