Anyone who
saw Dogtooth knows exactly how effectively Yorgos Lanthimos can stage an unsettling set piece, unpeel the decay of a fractured family, and suspend an entire movie from a single steel filament of dread.
I really want to
see Dogtooth now.
If you've
seen Dogtooth (2009) or The Lobster (2015), you'll know that mere prosaic plausibility doesn't bother Yorgos Lanthimos too much.
I'm curious about Yorgos Lanthimos's second film Alps, even though I haven't
seen Dogtooth — with both Alps and Attenberg playing the festival, I may get a double - dose of Greek cinema.
Not exact matches
... he'd
seen through the old, almost buttonless cassock... the horny grey growth on the knees, the
dogtooth wounds on the ankles....
After
Dogtooth and The Lobster, I will
see anything that has this man's name attached to it, especially as a writer / director.
This was actually the first time Greek audiences could
see the lauded titles Kynodontas (
Dogtooth, dir.
It is good to
see that outside of the work of Yorgos Lanthimos (The Killing of a Sacred Deer, The Lobster and
Dogtooth) that the genre scene in Greece is being upheld by the work of the organizers of the...
If you've
seen his earlier work —
Dogtooth or The Lobster, perhaps — you'll have some idea of his unsettling style where characters speak in monotone platitudes.
How to
see it: The Battle of Algiers is currently available on Filmstruck as part of a special Academy Award collection on winners of and nominees for Best Foreign Language Film, from Mon Oncle to Rashomon to
Dogtooth.
I'm already eager for another look at The Lobster, the latest absurdist whatsit from Greece's Yorgos Lanthimos (whose third feature,
Dogtooth, was the best film I
saw at Cannes 2009).
No one who
saw Lanthimos» extraordinary 2010 film
Dogtooth will want to miss this film, which looks special and co-stars Rachel Weisz, Ben Whishaw, John C Reilly and Lea Seydoux.
This first American movie by the absurdist Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos («The Lobster», «
Dogtooth»)
sees him throw the full weight of classical tragedy at a suburban family.
The first American movie by absurdist Greek director Yorgos Lanthimos (The Lobster,
Dogtooth)
sees him throwing the full weight of classical tragedy at a suburban family.
«If anything, having
seen «
Dogtooth» and «Alps,» [«The Lobster»] was less of a risk than the majority of films I've done, because his work is so strong,» he said.
«Alps» has no such problem, by virtue of being quite unlike anything you've
seen before; «
Dogtooth» is perhaps the closest comparison point, but the follow - up is darker, stranger, funnier, and somehow more moving.
If you've
seen Yorgos Lanthimos» other films, like «
Dogtooth» or «The Lobster,» ** you enter «The Killing of a Sacred Deer» braced for uncomfortable hilarity with touches of deadpan violence.
On paper, I'm perhaps most intrigued by Andrea Arnold's reportedly revisionist take on Emily Brontë and whatever beautiful insanity Lanthimos has dreamed up to follow «
Dogtooth» — but I'm just as eager for the punches I can't
see coming.
Grunts are seldom
seen here but have been replaced with large angelfish, small grouper and
dogtooth snapper.
Silk or Queen Cayes, Pompion Caye and Ranguna Caye At outer reef dive sites at Silk or Queen Cayes (Marine Reserve), the diver is likely to
see hawksbill and loggerhead turtles, spotted eagle rays, southern rays, spiny lobsters, green and spotted moray eels, spider crabs, barracuda, schools of horse - eyed jacks, school master and schools of yellowtail and
dogtooth snappers, several different species of groupers including huge black groupers, spotted drums, cleaner shrimp, arrow crabs, a myriad of types of reef fishes, nurse sharks and occasional hammer head sharks.
Schools of yellowtail and
dogtooth snappers, several different species of grouper and many other commercial species are
seen here in the 60 feet / 18mt range where most of the activity occurs.
With a consistent current the divers got to
see some action, as fusiliers were chased by Blacktip Reef Sharks, Giant and Orange - spotted Trevallys and even a
Dogtooth Tuna!
A great place
see «big stuff» like Spanish mackerel,
dogtooth tuna, jacks, barracuda, eagle rays, grey reef sharks, giant napoleon wrasse, many different big schooling fish, and more.
We also
saw big
dogtooth tuna and bump head parrotfish.
We went down in a split point and
saw black tip shark and around 10 big
dogtooth tunas.
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