Eggers makes an impressive feature debut with this gripping historical horror - thriller.
First time feature director Robert
Eggers makes a bold and ultimately wise decision to remove the central mystery of the abduction right away.
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Eggers made about $ 60 million for himself, and $ 1 billion for other shareholders in Summit Resources, when Paladin Energy bought it at the height of the 2007 uranium boom.
Former stage designer Robert
Eggers made his directorial debut with this Puritan - era slow - burn horror film, which takes place at the edge of an isolated New England wood in what seems to be a perpetual dusk.
Eggers made an impressive directorial debut with his chilling horror film
Eggers made an impressive directorial debut with his chilling horror film The Witch, and now he's set to re-team with A24 for The Lighthouse.
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There's Container Park, an outdoor hangout space and shopping center
made out of shipping containers where Sheryl Crow played a live concert last year, new restaurants which will serve food as diverse as handmade Cajun sausages and vegan pizza, the new independent bookstore that just opened, founded by Scott Seeley, who is imported from Brooklyn and once ran Dave
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To
make one of the most inventive and unnerving horror films in recent memory, writer - director Robert
Eggers conducted extensive research into folktales from the witch - hunt era of 17th century New England.
Best Actor — Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea Best Actress — Amy Adams, Arrival Best Animated Film - Zootopia Best Body of Work — Amy Adams, Arrival, Nocturnal Animals Best Director — Damien Chazelle, La La Land Best Documentary - OJ:
Made in America Best Ensemble Cast - Manchester by the Sea Best First Feature — Robert
Eggers, The Witch Best Foreign Language Film - The Handmaiden Best Original Screenplay - Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea Best Adapted Screenplay — Eric Heisserer, Arrival Best Supporting Actor — Mahershala Ali, Moonlight Best Supporting Actress — Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea Most Disappointing Film - Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice
The Witch Religious fundamentalism, sexual repression, and the unknown
make a chilling devil's playground for Robert
Eggers's sterling debut.
If you're truly interested in enjoying Robert
Eggers» neo-classic horror sensation - in - the -
making, The Witch, to its true potential, then you should stop reading this review — or any other review — right now.
A Hologram for the King (R for sexuality, nudity, profanity and brief drug use) Adaptation of Dave
Eggers» novel about a broke American businessman (Tom Hanks) who tries to recover by
making a sales pitch to Saudi Arabia's monarch.
Eggers was determined to stay authentic to his research and the time period, even if it meant waiting a long time to finally get the film
made.
Features: The Blu - Ray release of The Witch contains a director's commentary track with Robert
Eggers where
Eggers dishes on everything from the technical
making of the film to working with the performers to which are his least favorite shots of the film.
The haunting cinematography by Jarin Blaschke, the sinfully unsettling score by Mark Korven, and the raw, committed performances of the cast combine to
make a stunning directorial debut for Robert
Eggers, that in the end, leaves the audience as anxious and gut wrenched as the characters onscreen.