U.S. director Matty Brown’s allegorical drama “The Sand Castle,” which sees Lebanese multi-hyphenate Nadine Labaki reunite on screen with young “Capernaum” siblings Zain and Reman Al Rafeea – who are ...
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‘The Sand Castle' Review: Muddled, if Well-Meaning Fable Gets Lost in Its Own Fanciful Imagery
"The Sand Castle" is made up of intentionally simple elements: an abandoned island, a creaky old lighthouse, an intermittently working radio. And at its center is a family of four: a doting mother, a ...
Filmmaker Matty Brown’s dreamy thriller, set on an abandoned island, is big on mood, but fails to find its anchor. It is Jana’s point of view that guides the film, which explains why the details of ...
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