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Strangerland

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Ireland, Australia · 2015
Rated R · 1h 51m
Director Kim Farrant
Starring Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes, Hugo Weaving, Lisa Flanagan
Genre Drama, Thriller, Mystery

Newly arrived to a remote desert town, Catherine and Matthew are tormented by a suspicion when their two teenage children mysteriously vanish.

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The Playlist by

Strangerland starts off promisingly enough, but it just can't decide where it wants to go, or even how to get there.

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The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg

The progressive wrinkles...are both the fascination and the frustration of Strangerland, which strains credulity with its secrets and revelations to facilitate its surprises.

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New York Daily News by Joe Neumaier

The brooding and emotional prickliness gets overwhelming. Kidman tries her best to flesh out her character, but writer-director Kim Farrant gives this still-undervalued actress little to do.

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Los Angeles Times by Robert Abele

Though Kidman is solid as a wife and mom tormented by her daughter's secret erotic life, Strangerland never successfully welds its central mystery with its psychosexual drapings, leaving neither especially interesting.

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Movie Nation by Roger Moore

Best of all is this setting — stark, reddish brown and sun-baked, the sort of place one only goes when every other possibility has been exhausted, and only movie stars could avoid turning instantly tanned and weathered.

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Washington Post by Stephanie Merry

It’s hard to get over the movie’s haunting atmosphere. It may be just another story of kids in peril, but this one’s particularly hard to shake.

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Screen International by Tim Grierson

The directorial debut of Australian filmmaker Kim Farrant is undone by a series of overwrought, miscalculated scenes that can’t be redeemed by an expert cast that’s fully committed to the heavy-handedness.

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