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Macbeth (2006)
Macbeth is a drug baron and pimp, Lady Macbeth a Valium-addicted, narcoleptic burnout and manipulator. Macbeth and Lady Macbeth murder Duncan, the head of Melbourne's criminal underground, in cold blood, but soon after Macbeth takes the throne, he is undone, and beheaded, by usurper Macduff.
30 March 1976, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
26 July 1972, Cape Town, South Africa
30 November 1972, Bairnsdale, Victoria, Australia
6 March 1981, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
2 August 1976, Godalming, Surrey, England, UK
1 April 1971, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
19 January 1973, Australia
July 27, 2007
Grunge and slickness substitute for eeriness or any hint of psychological terror.
July 13, 2007
This modern-day Australian adaptation of the Scottish play is thrillingly deranged, although it's also rather pretentious.
July 13, 2007
After a few early spins in his grave, Shakespeare may end up grudgingly respectful
November 07, 2012
The Bard gets buried in the gruff posturing, while the cadence of the words prevents the actors from playing to their strengths.
July 13, 2007
By the prickling of my thumbs/Something crappy this way comes
July 13, 2007
Wright directs it with straight-faced conviction.
August 10, 2007
It's probably best not to look too deep for meaning.
January 14, 2008
The play's power has been diluted by questionable editing, an overload of blandly stylized violence and the conspicuous suspicion that this whole thing is the predictable result of catering to base commercial instincts.
July 13, 2007
This Macbeth is true to the ugly-hearted original. No one is redeemed by gore, or absolved of madness. Nor do lines sound any less sublime when channeled through underlings and overlords.
July 13, 2007
This is both an exciting thriller and a worthy addition to the canon of Shakespearean cinema.
July 26, 2007
The film has the over-stylized sheen of a car commercial peopled by actors decked out like brooding fashion models.
August 16, 2007
Something weakened this way comes, you could say.

