Anamnesis
In this taut, three-minute psychological thriller, a woman awakens in a sterile, unfamiliar room with no memory of who ...
In the haunting drama Woodshock, Kirsten Dunst delivers a mesmerizing performance as Theresa, a young woman grappling with profound grief and guilt after a devastating personal loss. Set against the atmospheric, fog-shrouded forests of Northern California, the film follows Theresa as she retreats into a disorienting haze, aided by a potent, mysterious drug that blurs the lines between reality and hallucination. Her fragile state is further complicated by her entanglement with her former lover, played by Pilou Asbaek, and her unstable brother, portrayed by Joe Cole, whose own struggles with addiction and violence pull her deeper into a world of paranoia and moral decay. Directed by the visionary duo Kate Mulleavy and Laura Mulleavy, this stylized, slow-burn drama explores themes of loss, isolation, and the destructive pull of escapism. With its lush, hypnotic visuals and a deeply introspective tone, Woodshock immerses viewers in Theresa’s fractured psyche as she confronts the haunting consequences of her choices, ultimately questioning whether true redemption is possible when the past refuses to let go.