Believing he is a wolf trapped in a human body, Jacob (George MacKay) eats, sleeps, and lives like a wolf – much to the shock of his family. When he’s sent to a clinic, Jacob and his animal-bound peers are forced to undergo increasingly extreme forms of ‘curative’ therapies. However, once he meets the mysterious …
George MacKay & Lily-Rose Depp Wrap Principal Photography On Nathalie Biancheri’s “Wolf”
Principal photography has wrapped in Dublin on “Wolf,” starring George MacKay (“1917,” “Pride”), and Lily-Rose Depp (“The King”). Further cast includes Paddy Considine (“Journeyman,” “How To Build A Girl”), and Eileen Walsh (“Rialto,” “The Magdalene Sisters”). “Wolf” is the first independent film supported by Screen Ireland to shoot during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Movie Review: Hijacking History Spawns A Punk Outlaw For Modern Audiences In “True History Of The Kelly Gang”
Based on Peter Carey’s novel, the story of Australian bushranger Ned Kelly and his gang as they flee from authorities during the 1870s.
Daniel Pappas Talks With Director Sam Mendes, Actors Dean-Charles Chapman & George MacKay And Screenwriter Krysty Wilson-Cairns About “1917”
“1917” tells the story of two English soldiers tasked with ordering the cancel of a British attack. They must journey across No Man’s Land, past all manner of German enemy traps to prevent the massacre of troops in this World War One story. “1917” is now playing in limited release and will then open nationwide …
Movie Review: Heart-Pounding “1917” Elevates The WWI Genre In Breathtaking Fashion
Two young British privates during the First World War are given an impossible mission: deliver a message deep in enemy territory that will stop 1,600 men, and one of the soldier’s brothers, from walking straight into a deadly trap.
Movie Review: “1917” Offers The Tragedy Of War Like An RPG Game With All-Too-Real Touches
Two young British privates during the First World War are given an impossible mission: deliver a message deep in enemy territory that will stop 1,600 men, and one of the soldier’s brothers, from walking straight into a deadly trap.
Movie Review: “1917” Absolutely Astounded Me
Two young British privates during the First World War are given an impossible mission: deliver a message deep in enemy territory that will stop 1,600 men, and one of the soldier’s brothers, from walking straight into a deadly trap.
Movie Review: Claire McCarthy’s “Ophelia” Clumsily Reimagines The Bard’s Classic
A re-imagining of Hamlet, told from Ophelia’s perspective.
Movie Review: “Captain Fantastic” Feels The Burn Of Freedom
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