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For all that the chameleonic Caleb Landry Jones is doing in Luc Besson’s zany genre-blender “Dogman” — reciting Shakespeare to his dozens of very, very good doggos, commanding them to pull ...
FORGET Slenderman. The US has a new terror lurking in the shadows and trees. Meet Dogman — the mysterious beast stalking Michigan and Texas. No, it isn’t a ...
But none of his previous efforts have exuded such a strong fairy-tale quality as “Dogman,” a strange, sincere paean to a brokenhearted outsider who may also be a sociopath. Part musical ...
Besson returns to directing after 2019's "Anna." Director Besson wrote “DogMan” and is producing the film under his LBP EuropaCorp banner. Paris-based Kinology will handle international market ...
By Jordan Mintzer No animals were harmed in the making of Luc Besson’s new thriller, Dogman, but plenty of people get mauled, bitten, robbed and attacked, and one guy has his junk put into a ...
Drag queens, disability and dozens of canines converge in Luc Besson’s “DogMan,” which opens with a quotation from a 19th-century French poet and closes with a symbolic crucifixion.
Yet, “DogMan” may come as a surprise to anyone expecting a canine crowdpleaser or another Besson-made action movie à la “Taken.” This is a character-driven film clearly aimed at theaters.
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