Jessica Henwick
Born | August 30, 1992 |
Hometown | Surrey, England |
Net worth | $2 million |
Height | 5'6" (1.68m) |
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Hunter Schafer Faces Horrors at German Resort in Neon’s ‘Cuckoo’ Trailer
- Hunter Schafer learns that not all European getaways are particularly relaxing in the first trailer for horror flick Cuckoo. Neon releases Tilman Singer’s feature in theaters Aug. 9. Cuckoo stars Schafer as Gretchen, a teen who gets more than she bargained for after accepting a job from Herr König (Dan Stevens) at a resort in …
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This 2023 thriller has been criminally overlooked. Here’s why you need to watch it in 2024
Ignored by audiences and critics, this underrated 2023 thriller set in an Australian dive bar from Hell is better than most of this year's Oscar nominees.
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Iron Fist MCU: Will the Character Be Female? Which Actress Could Play Her?
After rumors hit the web that a new MCU Iron Fist project starring a female lead is in development, fans are curious about whether it’s true. Fans are also eager to know which actress could play the character. Here is all that is known at the moment. Will the new Iron Fist be female in […] The post Iron Fist MCU: Will the Character Be Female? Which Actress Could Play Her? appeared first on ComingSoon.net - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.
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The Royal Hotel: a backpacking trip to the Outback takes a chilling, gripping turn
The Royal Hotel offers quite a switch of setting for its Australian director/co-writer, Kitty Green. Her last film, The Assistant (2019), took place in the grey hell of a New York film production office, with a Harvey Weinstein type prowling off-screen and terrifying employees over the phone.
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The Royal Hotel director Kitty Green on threat of male violence: ‘Unfortunately, it’s just universal’
Australian director Kitty Green is quickly building a reputation for her impressive filmmaking around gender dynamics and male power.
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‘The Royal Hotel’ review: In this triumph of tension, check in at your peril
In “The Royal Hotel,” director Kitty Green’s gripping, grubby Australian Outback noir, the Royal Hotel is a comically unregal place lit by the dead glare of fluorescent lights, dotted with predatory eyes lurking in the shadows. The eyes belong to the men working for the local mining company. At this remote, two-story dump in the middle of nowhere — part saloon, part boarding house for ...
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‘Royal Hotel’: Director Kitty Green Breaks Down the Most Challenging Scene to Film
"We had half a day, five hours, to do that entire scene. And there's 30 extras in it and there's explosions," the filmmaker tells TheWrap The post ‘Royal Hotel’: Director Kitty Green Breaks Down the Most Challenging Scene to Film appeared first on TheWrap.
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'The Royal Hotel' director Kitty Green on the ending that will 'upset some people'
Julia Garner and Jessica Henwick lead Kitty Green's gripping movie The Royal Hotel, set around two women who take bar jobs in the Australian Outback.
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The menace two women face in "The Royal Hotel" makes for an uneasy, but memorable watch
Julia Garner and Jessica Henwick star as two women stuck in a remote mining town with gross, pushy, sexist men
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Director Kitty Green Was Shocked by How Americans Reacted to Her ‘The Royal Hotel’
The filmmaker tells IndieWire about the noted cultural divide between how American and Australian audiences respond when two female backpackers take over a remote Outback pub.
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‘The Royal Hotel’ Filmmaker Kitty Green Wants to Make a Spiritual Trilogy with Julia Garner
The Royal Hotel’s Kitty Green and Julia Garner want to keep a good thing going. Following their 2019 drama The Assistant, the Australian filmmaker and her thrice-Emmy-winning American star are back with another critically acclaimed film in The Royal Hotel, which again examines power dynamics between men and women, as well as microaggressions from the …
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