Mia Wasikowska

Stoker at 10: Park Chan-wook’s Hitchcockian fairytale

By Kevin Bui

This dark coming-of-age thriller is Park's own scintillating twist on The Master of Suspense's Shadow of a Doubt.

Mia Hansen-Løve: ‘I admire Bergman’s aptitude for being alone’

By David Jenkins

The Bergman Island writer/director on the Swedish maestro, the inner lives of artists and the process of bringing dreams to life.

Bergman Island

By Lillian Crawford

Mia Hansen-Løve’s lilting rumination on art, relationships and cinephilia is one of her most accomplished and moving films to date.

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The films of David Cronenberg – ranked

By Little White Lies

With a new feature film out in the world, we celebrate the corporeal classics of the Canadian body horror maestro.

Bergman Island – first-look review

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

A masterful dissection of love, memory and autobiography from the ever-wonderful French maestro, Mia Hansen-Løve.

Reality and fantasy overlap in the first trailer for Bergman Island

By Charles Bramesco

Tim Roth, Vicky Krieps, Mia Wasikowska and Anders Danielsen Lie appear in Mia Hansen-Løve’s latest.

The Devil All the Time

By Hannah Strong

Antonio Campos’ star-jammed Southern potboiler fails to capture the poetic misery of Donald Ray Pollock’s source novel.

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A starry ensemble sinks into sin in The Devil All The Time trailer

By Charles Bramesco

Tom Holland, Robert Pattinson, Riley Keough and Mia Wasikowska head up Antonio Campos’ period piece.

Judy & Punch

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Mia Wasikowska turns the tables on her male oppressor in this subversive take on the traditional marionette show.

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Piercing

By Elena Lazic

Mia Wasikowska and Christopher Abbot play wicked games in this psychosexual horror.

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Damsel – first look review

By Hannah Strong

In their first feature-length directorial team-up, David and Nathan Zellner go west, with Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska in tow.

A brief history of female masturbation in the movies

By Christina Newland

Inspired by The Shape of Water, we survey the various ways female self-pleasure has been portrayed.

Greta Gerwig boards Mia Hansen-Løve’s English-language debut

By Amy Bowker

Bergman Island is inspired by the life of the legendary Swedish director.

Why are films that take us off the grid on the rise?

By Victoria Luxford

Captain Fantastic is the latest in a long line of dramas to explore the allure of being disconnected from the modern world.

Alice Through the Looking Glass

By Anton Bitel

There’s charm, humour and no shortage of strangeness in this radical rewriting of Lewis Carroll’s classic tale.

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The Double

By Anton Bitel

Richard Ayoade branches out into steampunk paranoia with this feisty and funny adaptation of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s 1846 novella.

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Stoker

By Adam Woodward

Operatic style can’t paste over the meagre, far-fetched substance in Oldboy director Park Chan-wook’s English-language debut.

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