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The Secret to a Calm Film Set with Director Mimi Cave
I n this episode of the No Film School podcast, Director Mimi Cave joins No Film School’s GG Hawkins and guest co-host Madison Lanesey for a candid conversation about her path f ...
Directed by Mimi Cave and starring Nicole Kidman, Gael García Bernal, and Matthew Macfadyen, the film takes viewers on a thrilling ride through mystery, suspense, and unexpected moments of levity.
Nicole Kidman and Mimi Cave on Holland; “Idyllic and fantastical at the same time” As the story unfolds, Nancy begins to suspect that her seemingly perfect life is not as it appears.
Very few moments in Mimi Cave’s new Nicole Kidman-starring thriller “Holland” could be deemed “brilliant.” The film has a hard enough time as it is just trying to scrape past decent ...
Despite its floral wallpapers and gestures towards kitsch, director Mimi Cave’s follow-up to the cannibal horror ‘Fresh’ – which also stars Matthew Macfadyen and Gael García Bernal – is never more tha ...
Obtuse, poorly paced, and mildly incoherent, director Mimi Cave's psychological thriller has style to spare, but not enough ...
It’s a shame, as director Mimi Cave has made impressive work before. Here, though she seems to have lost her way with a meandering tale of suburban secrets. It’s a rule that if your community ...
Nicole Kidman headlines the trippy mystery Holland, Mimi Cave's follow-up to the psychological thriller Fresh. Named for the picture-perfect town in which it is set, the movie aims to recapture an ...
Mimi Cave’s directorial debut “Fresh” was a wildly inventive horror film that debuted at Sundance in 2021 then went direct to streaming – not getting the theatrical love the film justly ...
We love cinematic juxtaposition! Directed by Mimi Cave, with a screenplay by Andrew Sodorski, Holland stars Kidman as a school teacher whose quiet life in Holland, Michigan is upended when she ...
Red herring is also on the menu in this second feature from the director Mimi Cave. The film’s unusual backdrop, unresolved subplots and dream-sequence fakeouts are ultimately all distractions ...