
It's a missing-kid mystery with some red herrings and misplaced mysticism, all of which leads to an ending that's coy in its intentional ambiguity and ultimately unsatisfying .
It's a missing-kid mystery with some red herrings and misplaced mysticism, all of which leads to an ending that's coy in its intentional ambiguity and ultimately unsatisfying .
A couple discover that their teenage children have disappeared just before a massive dust storm sweeps through their remote desert town.
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Brad Wheeler of The Globe and Mail gave a positive review, calling it "Eerie and unpredictable, Strangerland holds attention, even if traditional suspense ...
One of the more divisive films of 2015, this Sundance Audience Award and Grand Jury Prize winner was seen by some as manipulative and myopic ...
Set in the Australian outback, Strangerland tells the story of a family that has recently relocated to a small town that is literally in the middle of nowhere.
“Strangerland” is Nicole Kidman's first Australian indie since 1989's “Dead Calm.” It is beautifully shot and well-acted but relentlessly bleak. My RogerEbert.
A family's dull life in a rural outback town is rocked after their two teenage children disappear into the desert, sparking disturbing rumors of their past.
3.8 stars for the movie, 1/2 star for this abysmal, clueless review. This is a prime example of agenda-driven criticism, which means by ...
This perplexing Aussie thriller about the disappearance of a couple's children in the outback, and subsequent unspooling, leaves its audience as in the dark as ...