2 reviews
I was so fortunate to see this darkly funny horror movie at the Phoenix Film Festival in April 2024. Like many of us movie lovers, it's a welcome treat when you come across such a film with so many unexpected delights!
Led by veteran actors Lou Diamond Phillips and Malcolm McDowell, the talented cast take us on a thrill ride of what happens on and off stage in a production of Julius Caesar. Be sure to watch for a great comedic turn by Brennan Keel Cook as a handsome but not-too-bright actor, challenged by the pivotal role of Brutus.
Needless to say, not all the blood spilled remains on the stage. Screenwriter / Director Max Tzannes literally pulls back the curtain on a world of an ill-fated troupe of players and the crew who try to hold it all together.
Led by veteran actors Lou Diamond Phillips and Malcolm McDowell, the talented cast take us on a thrill ride of what happens on and off stage in a production of Julius Caesar. Be sure to watch for a great comedic turn by Brennan Keel Cook as a handsome but not-too-bright actor, challenged by the pivotal role of Brutus.
Needless to say, not all the blood spilled remains on the stage. Screenwriter / Director Max Tzannes literally pulls back the curtain on a world of an ill-fated troupe of players and the crew who try to hold it all together.
I enjoy seeking out new filmmakers work but the movies can be pretty hit and miss.
When you do come across a diamond in the rough however, it makes it all worth it. Case in point here with "Et Tu." I was hooked from the opening shot and it just kept getting better. A dark, twisted, laugh out loud, rollercoaster of a ride that I did not want to get off of. The writing, directing and cinematography was simply sensational and I adored the score.
Lou Diamond Philips and Malcolm McDowell did a superb job as they always do, but what truly blew my mind were the periphery actors. Every single one of them were excellent. Stand out performance by the actor who plays Terrence. Bravo! These filmmakers are clearly on their way to super stardom and I for one cannot wait to see what they do next.
When you do come across a diamond in the rough however, it makes it all worth it. Case in point here with "Et Tu." I was hooked from the opening shot and it just kept getting better. A dark, twisted, laugh out loud, rollercoaster of a ride that I did not want to get off of. The writing, directing and cinematography was simply sensational and I adored the score.
Lou Diamond Philips and Malcolm McDowell did a superb job as they always do, but what truly blew my mind were the periphery actors. Every single one of them were excellent. Stand out performance by the actor who plays Terrence. Bravo! These filmmakers are clearly on their way to super stardom and I for one cannot wait to see what they do next.
- astaleigh-35396
- Apr 18, 2024
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