Lenny Abrahamson

NORMAL PEOPLE Season 1: An Intimate And Heart-Aching Depiction Of Young Love
NORMAL PEOPLE Season 1: An Intimate & Heart-Aching Depiction Of Young Love

From the top-notch performances and Alice Birch’s honest writings, every aspect in Normal People is brilliantly crafted.

Mental Illness In The Movies: How FRANK Debunks The Myth Of The Tortured Artist

The lesson of Frank is that mental illness is a hindrance, not a gift of inspiration, and romanticising it is a dangerous road to go down.

THE LITTLE STRANGER: Repression Casts An Intriguing Spell
THE LITTLE STRANGER: Repression Casts An Intriguing Spell

The Little Stranger is a demanding but absorbing thriller – it will not spoon feed you scares, and it’s all the better for it.

THE LITTLE STRANGER Trailer
THE LITTLE STRANGER Trailer

Based on the novel by Sarah Waters, The Little Strangers is directed by directed by Lenny Abrahamson and stars Domhnall Gleeson and Ruth Wilson.

Writers On-Screen: The Idealisation Of The Creative Process
Writers On-Screen: The Idealisation Of The Creative Process

Watching Frank recently, it occurred to me how often the creative process is shown on-screen, and how frequently this process is shown in a hackneyed, unsubtle way. Too often directors attempt to over-romanticise the writing process, and feature endless montages of their artists receiving some form of divine inspiration, as if writing was truly that exciting and easy. Admittedly, showing such a process on-screen is problematic.

A Girl Escaped: Jailed Women In 21st Century Cinema
ROOM: An Intimately Moving Film

The tale of survival is a common one in the world of film. These stories present harrowing experiences that an individual or group must overcome before finally seeking rescue by the end. What these films rarely discuss, though, is the aftermath of the experience: