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Tag: mixed movie review

  • Anemone: The Flower that Opens in Grief

    Anemone: The Flower that Opens in Grief

    Daniel Day-Lewis returns in Anemone, a mournful drama about parental violence and emotional exile. Directed by his son Ronan Day-Lewis, the film is visually haunting and narratively uneven. A mixed-to-positive review explores its painterly tone, fractured family dynamics, and the quiet presence of the anemone flower.

  • Dangerous Animals:  and the Loneliness of Being Eaten

    Dangerous Animals: and the Loneliness of Being Eaten

    Sean Byrne’s Dangerous Animals blends shark horror with serial killer absurdity, starring Hassie Harrison as a drifter caught in a maritime death cult. It’s a mixed-to-positive mess of teeth, VHS tapes, and loneliness.