The Killing of a Sacred Deer ending provides very few answers and just more questions. Let's explore the biggest one: who is in control?
101 Studios has released the trailer for The War with Grandpa. The family comedy stars Robert De Niro as Ed, a grandfather who moves in with his family, which forces his grandson Peter (Oakes Fegley) to give up his bedroom and move into the attic. Peter, not being the magnanimous sort, decides to fight back against his relative to reclaim his bedroom. It’s always a little bizarre to see Robert De Niro in movies like this because we’ve all just come to expect that he now largely makes movies for the paycheck. His legacy is secure (no one’…
Warning: If it wasn't obvious, we're spoiling the heck out The Killing of a Sacred Deer below. In some ways, The Killing of a Sacred Deer is Yorgos Lanthimos' most direct, explicitly stated narrative taken to its most direct, explicitly clear ending to date. Martin (Barry Keoghan) tells Dr. Steven Murphy (Colin Farrell) that, in light of Steven botching Martin's father's surgery resulting in his death, Steven's family (Nicole Kidman, Raffey Cassidy, Sunny Suljic) will die from a mysterious illness with mysterious symptoms, unless Steven himself chooses one to kill. The family starts experiencing all …