The 2020 psychological thriller The Vanished follows the disappearance of 10-year-old Taylor Michaelson as her parents desperately try to find her. The movie's twist ending reveals Taylor drowned six years ago, and the Michaelsons were living a fantasy. The unexpected yet logical ending involves shocking revelations and marks the most astonishing part of the film.
Directed by Peter Facinelli, the 2020 psychological thriller The Vanished revolves around the disappearance of 10-year-old Taylor Michaelson. Her parents, Paul and Wendy, played by Thomas Jane and Anne Heche, take her and the family dog on vacation to a campground, where everything quickly falls apart. While Wendy is at the campground's office/convenience store and Paul is settling the Rv, Taylor seems to disappear into thin air: no one can find her or even remember seeing her.
Throughout the film, Paul and Wendy stop at nothing in the search for their daughter. Shocking events occur over the course of the movie,...
Directed by Peter Facinelli, the 2020 psychological thriller The Vanished revolves around the disappearance of 10-year-old Taylor Michaelson. Her parents, Paul and Wendy, played by Thomas Jane and Anne Heche, take her and the family dog on vacation to a campground, where everything quickly falls apart. While Wendy is at the campground's office/convenience store and Paul is settling the Rv, Taylor seems to disappear into thin air: no one can find her or even remember seeing her.
Throughout the film, Paul and Wendy stop at nothing in the search for their daughter. Shocking events occur over the course of the movie,...
- 6/18/2024
- by Simon Boehm
- CBR
Carol
Written by Phyllis Nagy
Directed by Todd Haynes
UK/USA, 2015
Visually sumptuous from the opening frame, Todd Haynes’s latest, Carol (an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 novel The Price of Salt), wastes no time in grabbing the viewer’s attention. Young businessman Jack Taft (Trent Rowland) gets off a subway and enters a hotel bar, only to find two women, one younger and one older, dressed in striking costumes indicative of the film’s 50s setting. Jack approaches tepidly, eager to talk to them but struggling to conceal his timidity.
The women, as we soon find out, are Therese (Rooney Mara) and Carol (Cate Blanchett), and any doubts about their relationship still lingering after the longing look Therese gives Carol when the two decide to separate for the evening are soon erased. As Therese sits in the back of a taxi with Jack, she reflects on how she...
Written by Phyllis Nagy
Directed by Todd Haynes
UK/USA, 2015
Visually sumptuous from the opening frame, Todd Haynes’s latest, Carol (an adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 novel The Price of Salt), wastes no time in grabbing the viewer’s attention. Young businessman Jack Taft (Trent Rowland) gets off a subway and enters a hotel bar, only to find two women, one younger and one older, dressed in striking costumes indicative of the film’s 50s setting. Jack approaches tepidly, eager to talk to them but struggling to conceal his timidity.
The women, as we soon find out, are Therese (Rooney Mara) and Carol (Cate Blanchett), and any doubts about their relationship still lingering after the longing look Therese gives Carol when the two decide to separate for the evening are soon erased. As Therese sits in the back of a taxi with Jack, she reflects on how she...
- 12/12/2015
- by Max Bledstein
- SoundOnSight
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