
Deborah Correa
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May 19, 2024 |
dmovies.org | Eoghan Lyng |Alex Garland |Deborah Correa
Set in the heart of the American Civil War, 1862, The Damned details the exploits of a gang of soldiers traversing unmapped mountains that exist in the Western soil. The audience sees a father praying with his two sons, all of them willing to die for what they believe to be a just and worthy crusade. The soldiers – all of varying ages – travel with a mixture of curiosity, adrenaline and genuine fear, determined to make their place in history.
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May 10, 2024 |
dmovies.org | John McDonald |John Mcdonald |Deborah Correa
The helmer, who also penned the film script, squeezes in classic horror devices such as possession and jump scares, while also delving into an exploration of domestic violence and sexual assault. She explains that she has a “personal connection” to these themes. Not Him seeks to spread its wings and expand into the intriguing psychological horror territory. Does the perfect married couple even exist or is it just an outrageous pipe dream of an idea that always feels a little too contrived?
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May 7, 2024 |
dmovies.org | Joshua Polasnki |Deborah Correa |Alex Garland
Deborah Correa is an American-Colombian filmmaker with fiction and documentary work spanning television, film and podcasts. Ron Yungul is an American writer and producer with works nominated for prestigious competitions such as Chesterfield Screenwriting and Nichols Fellowship. They joined forces in order to create The War Between xxx, which premiered earlier this year at the Phoenix Film Festival. Set in April 1862, the American Civil War is in its second bloody and violent year.
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Nov 23, 2023 |
dmovies.org | Eoghan Lyng |Deborah Correa |Dácio Pinheiro
The film opens with the titular character (Joaquin Phoenix, bringing an uncertain birdlike quality to the performance), walking through the French debris, his eyes peering at the revolution on the streets. Electing to defeat the “Royalists and the English”, he rises through the social rankings, when he meets Joséphine (Vanessa Kirby, in a role that is weirdly underdeveloped, despite the actresses sterling credentials), and falls head over heels in love.
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