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Queen of Earth

2015 | 90m | English

(7296 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Alex Ross Perry
Writer: Alex Ross Perry
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Two women retreat to a lake house to get a break from the pressures of the outside world, only to realize how disconnected from each other they have become, allowing their suspicions to bleed into reality.
Release Date: Feb 07, 2015
Director: Alex Ross Perry
Writer: Alex Ross Perry
Genres: Drama, Thriller
Keywords depression, jealousy, promise, friendship, vacation, psychological thriller, lake house
Production Companies Washington Square Films, Faliro House Productions, Forager Film, Her Majesty September
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Elisabeth Moss Catherine Hewitt
Katherine Waterston Virginia Lowell
Patrick Fugit Rich
Kentucker Audley James
Keith Poulson Keith
Kate Lyn Sheil Michelle
Craig Butta Groundskeeper
Daniel April Warlock
Name Job
Alex Ross Perry Screenplay, Director
Keegan DeWitt Original Music Composer
Anna Bak-Kvapil Production Design
Robert Greene Editor
Amanda Ford Costume Design
Daniel April Gaffer
Sean Hanley First Assistant Camera
Ryan Price Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Sebastian Henshaw Sound Effects Editor, Foley Editor
Amy L. Forsythe Makeup Department Head
Emma Strachman Makeup Artist
Shaun Brennan Foley Artist
Sean Price Williams Director of Photography
Leslie Bloome Foley Artist
Joanna Fang Foley Artist
Ryan Collison Foley Mixer
Chad Hartigan Thanks
Teddy Blanks Title Designer
Name Title
Elisabeth Moss Producer
Alex Ross Perry Producer
Joe Swanberg Producer
Adam Piotrowicz Producer
Edwin Linker Executive Producer
Peter Gilbert Executive Producer
Eric Ashworth Associate Producer
Christos V. Konstantakopoulos Executive Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
3.0

> No entertainment, just a character study. Films are made for many purposes and I don't know what this one is about. They say it is a psychological-thriller, but yes, there is some psychology in it, but definitely no thriller, just a boring drama which means a character study material. The entir ... e film was shot in a lake house and occasionally its surrounding area. There is no story in it, just the characters and they're being themselves that narrated in the days basis for a week, but those days were from the random years without a clear picture of what date, month or the year. There is lots of close up shots like it pushes you back from your seat suppose if you are leaning towards the front. The cinematography was what I felt uncomfortable, but overall not bad. I think the actors were good, both Katherine Waterston and Elisabeth Moss, just for this film because I've seen them in the better roles. Low budget and limited cast film, as well as short but not sweet as I anticipated. So I don't think everybody would enjoy it, I don't know who is the target audience, but I'm sure it will reach them who are going to defend it from people like me. Those who are not seen it, but want to, I only advise them to be careful while choosing it. 3/10

May 16, 2024
DanDare
3.0

Writer and director Alex Ross Perry's psychological drama has a raw and magisterial performance from Elisabeth Moss. She plays Catherine who with Katherine Waterston as Ginny are two women who grew up together and are spending a week at a remote lake house retreat which they did the previous year. ... This year Catherine's mood is in turmoil possibly due to the death of her father and the ending of a relationship with her boyfriend. Both women realise that they have drifted apart even though they always seemed to have had a troubled relationship with a constant needling of each other. Ginny whose own mind was in upheaval the year before recognises that Catherine is in a far depressive mood, even on the edge of madness. Catherine is not happy that this year Ginny has bought with her an interloper in Rich played by Patrick Fugit whom she hates. There are a lot of moody shots in this film, Moss looks great all dishevelled but the film is not much, an inconclusive, sombre Scandinavian inspired melodrama.

Jun 23, 2021