"The House That Jack Built" (2018) - Trailer (860 views, 4 replies)
The first minute was enough for me - tiger licking lips, Larry the lamb looking tasty and David Bowie singing in the background. With these actors, what is not to like? I haven't made it through one film by the director yet so I am hoping he hasn't messed this up. And Dillon is back. Bring it on please, and soon. Any release date?
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@---BOX--- 14th December for Ireland.
14th November for Spain.
28th November for US (director's cut)
"Antichrist" and "Nymphomaniac" were really horrible (in my opinion).
I did like the episodes he directed of "Kingdom Hospital" (Stephen King), but you're spot on about me as well (like yourself) not making it through an entire film...
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www.imdb.com/title/tt4003440/

"USA in the 1970s. We follow the highly intelligent Jack over a span of 12 years and are introduced to the murders that define Jack's development as a serial killer. We experience the story from Jack's point of view, while he postulates each murder is an artwork in itself. As the inevitable police intervention is drawing nearer, he is taking greater and greater risks in his attempt to create the ultimate artwork. Along the way we experience Jack's descriptions of his personal condition, problems and thoughts through a recurring conversation with the unknown Verge - a grotesque mixture of sophistry mixed with an almost childlike self-pity and psychopathic explanations. The House That Jack Built is a dark and sinister story, yet presented through a philosophical and occasional humorous tale."