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The Man in My Basement review – Willem Dafoe is an unsettling guest in eerie psychodrama

Adapted for the screen from his own novel Walter Mosley examines power dynamics and racial tension with a deftly disquieting hand in this deeply strange parable

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theguardian.comStai leggendo9 mesi fa

The Man in My Basement review – Willem Dafoe is an unsettling guest in eerie psychodrama

Adapted for the screen from his own novel Walter Mosley examines power dynamics and racial tension with a deftly disquieting hand in this deeply strange parable

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Willem Dafoe says 'Man in My Basement' challenged his process - UPI.com

Willem Dafoe and director Nadia Latif spoke with UPI about "The Man in My Basement," in theaters Friday, and the materials that helped get Dafoe into character.

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  1. mercoledì 10 settembre 2025·upi.com

    Willem Dafoe says 'Man in My Basement' challenged his process - UPI.com

    Willem Dafoe and director Nadia Latif spoke with UPI about "The Man in My Basement," in theaters Friday, and the materials that helped get Dafoe into character.

  2. giovedì 11 settembre 2025·theguardian.com

    The Man in My Basement review – Willem Dafoe is an unsettling guest in eerie psychodrama

    Adapted for the screen from his own novel Walter Mosley examines power dynamics and racial tension with a deftly disquieting hand in this deeply strange parable