The year is off to a cracking start with Kate Mulvany on Al Pacino’s Hunters, Harrison Ford in a comedy about a grieving therapist, and Russian Dolls’ Natasha Lyonne in Poker Face.
returned; and the documentary seriesNatasha Lyonne as Cale, the livewire leading lady on Poker Face.Knives Out
creator Rian Johnson isn’t going to rest until he has a stable of screen detectives. Fresh from moving his film franchise with , Johnson goes back to the future with this mystery series where each episode is a self-contained case that gets sorted and solved. The model is, but Johnson has alighted upon a livewire leading lady for the part of Cale in the form of Natasha Lyonne. The co-creator and star Netflix’shas neuroses from the 2020s and patter from the 1920s.
It’s becoming increasingly clear that the burden carried by Australia’s military veterans too often goes unacknowledged, resulting in deep-seated struggles when they return to civilian life. That’s the starting point forbluesman Sam Worthington plays a former Special Forces operator who gets caught up in a criminal endeavour in a bid to keep his family together.
Writer and debutante director Matt Nable plays Worthington’s former comrade and now underworld conduit – theactor doesn’t write many movies, but when he does, they’re lean portraits of men trying to understand their place in the world.
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