The Editor of ‘Men’ Was Also Searching for Answers
Editor Jake Roberts tells IndieWire, “In the course of nine months of working together [with writer-director Alex Garland] I never got a completely straight answer as to what it meant to him.”
Editor Jake Roberts tells IndieWire, “In the course of nine months of working together [with writer-director Alex Garland] I never got a completely straight answer as to what it meant to him.”
The box office needs Tom Cruise to save May.
Garland originally envisioned a sequence along the lines of “American Werewolf in London,” but the Japanese cartoon pushed him in a more innovative body-horror direction.
Garland’s latest conversation piece is also his most beguiling, and audiences might not be ready for it. The director tells IndieWire why he “can’t prevent or worry too much” about anyone’s interpretations.
If men are not and have never been OK, then what are they? Alex Garland’s freaky new horror movie searches for answers as only he could.
“Annihilation” director Garland takes audiences on another surreal trip that’s “intense,” “opaque,” and “challenging,” say first viewers.
“It’s also a bit delinquent.”
Academy Award nominee Buckley is a woman on the brink of madness in a purgatory-inspired vacation turned hellscape.
The Oscar-nominated “Lost Daughter” actress returns to the heady horrors she plumbed in Charlie Kaufman’s “I’m Thinking of Ending Things.”