Showing posts with label susanne bier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label susanne bier. Show all posts
Monday, January 28, 2019
Sundance 2019: 'After the Wedding' Review
Susanne Bier's After the Wedding was Oscar-nominated. Now comes the English-language remake starring Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams. Stick with the original. My review is up at Screen International.
Thursday, January 03, 2019
Is Netflix Telling the Truth About 'Bird Box' Being a Phenomenon?
I talk about that over at MEL, and I also have thoughts about Susanne Bier's career and why I wouldn't make it too long in a post-apocalyptic thriller.
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essays,
horror movies,
mel,
netflix,
sandra bullock,
susanne bier
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
AFI Fest 2018: 'Bird Box' Review
Bird Box is going to have to endure endless comparisons to A Quiet Place, which won't help Susanne Bier's post-apocalyptic drama about a mother (Sandra Bullock) who lives in a world where people have to keep their eyes closed in order to stay alive. I reviewed the film for Screen International.
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