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A slow-burn of a Western, it stars Benedict Cumberbatch as the menacing Phil Burbank. I am here to tell you that not only does it deserve it and all the awards it has gotten, it is worth experiencing for itself as it defies all expectations.

Liam GaughanĬast: Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons, Kodi Smit-McPheeĪ mesmerizing work from one of cinema’s greatest directors, Jane Campion, The Power of the Dogis a film that you have likely heard a lot of praise about. Chalamet does a remarkable job making the beloved text feel vibrant again, and Joel Edgerton gives a performance as Halstaff worthy of Orson Welles. Hal inherits the English throne after his father, King Henry IV ( Ben Mendeslohn), suddenly passes away. The Kingexplores the coming-of-age tale of the young Prince Hal ( Timothee Chalamet) as he’s exposed to the realities of combat. Leave it to a filmmaker this versatile to make one of the most gripping, violent Shakespearean epics of the past decade. Writer: David Michod and Joel Edgerton, based on the plays by William ShakespeareĬast: Timothee Chalamet, Joel Edgerton, Robert Pattinson, Sean Harris, Lily-Rose Depp, Ben Mendelsohnĭavid Michod may not be a household name yet, but the Australian writer-director has already crafted a diverse filmography that includes satirical biopics ( War Machine), crime thrillers ( Animal Kingdom), and stirring post-apocalyptic neo-westerns ( The Rover).
