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- A controlling, manipulative father locks his three adult offsprings in a state of perpetual childhood by keeping them prisoner within the sprawling family compound.
- This pilot sets around the misadventures of a wannabe monster killer in a world where there are no monsters worth killing.
- Andy's latest quest plunges him into the high seas of the Dogtooth Tuna's secret lair. Against a backdrop of remote, deserted beaches and big swell, he's challenged at every cast, but every failure just adds to his awe of the wiliest game-fish on the planet.
- 1986–2010TV-PGTV EpisodeMichael Phillips and A.O. Scott review "Predators", "Despicable Me", "The Kids Are All Right", "Winnebago Man", "The Girl Who Played With Fire" and "Dogtooth". In the 'Over/Under' segment, the critics choose their picks for the most overrated and underrated indy comedies. A.O. Scott picked "Sunshine Cleaning" as his choice for the most overrated film, and "The Savages" as his most underrated. Michael Phillips chose "Little Miss Sunshine" as his pick for the most overrated, and "Junebug" for the most underrated.
- Matt is on the hunt for elusive dogtooth tuna. They are difficult to catch because they have a unique trick of diving straight down when hooked.
- Zeke Morgan-Hind, Jake De Agrela and Jesse Newell discuss Yorgos Lanthimos' 'Dogtooth' (2009).
- Episode: (2017)2016– 41mPodcast EpisodeThough still a relative newcomer to the cinematic mainstream, Yorgos Lanthimos has already proved himself to be a filmmaker of wild originality and imagination. Following his breakthrough feature Dogtooth, which tells the story of children completely cut off from the outside world by their parents, he brought them The Lobster, a surreal tale about people who are turned into animals if they fail to find love. His latest offering is psychological revenge thriller, The Killing Of A Sacred Deer. Starring Barry Keoghan, Colin Farrell and Nicole Kidman, it follows a family forced into making a torturous decision having seemingly been cursed. Unsettling, unpredictable and gripping, it landed the best screenplay award at this year's Cannes. Though Yorgos hasn't worked with a composer on any of his films to date, the classical pieces he uses in The Lobster and Deer often serve a similar purpose. While the former features the work of Beethoven, Stravinsky, Strauss and Britten, the latter has a much more experimental palate - full of agitated strings and alarming tonal shifts. You'll hear plenty examples of this throughout the course of the conversation, as well as tracks by Nick Cave and Kylie Minogue and Radiohead.
- 2022– 8mPodcast Episode
- Fred Lavitman travels 3 days to reach the beautiful reefs of Fiji to hunt down big Dogtooth Tuna and Giant Trevally.