Judy & Punch

    Judy & Punch
    2019

    Synopsis

    In the anarchic town of Seaside, nowhere near the sea, puppeteers Judy and Punch are trying to resurrect their marionette show. The show is a hit due to Judy's superior puppeteering but Punch's driving ambition and penchant for whisky lead to an inevitable tragedy that Judy must avenge.

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    Cast

    • Mia WasikowskaJudy
    • Damon HerrimanPunch
    • Benedict HardieDerrick Fairweather
    • Terry NorrisScaramouche
    • Don BridgesThe Preacher
    • Tom BudgeMr. Frankly
    • Eddie BarooNordic Man
    • Michael M. FosterPimp
    • Virginia GayMa
    • Gillian JonesDr. Goodtime

    Recommendations

    • 85

      Film Threat

      Judy and Punch is at times gut-bustingly hilarious, brutally uncomfortable, and joyously irreverent.
    • 75

      Movie Nation

      Wasikowska’s character arc is fun, Herriman makes a perfectly charming and vile villain, and the period detail in this Aussie production — more Brothers Grimm 16th century than the real thing — gives Judy & Punch the perfect stage to tell their satiric story without having to pull any you-know-whats.
    • 67

      IndieWire

      For all of its low-key revisionism and post-modern flourish (most explicit during a kung-fu style training montage set to Leonard Cohen and a funny “Gladiator” reference that lands at a pivotal moment), Foulkes’ confident and kooky feature debut is less interested in subverting its source material than in continuing the puppet show’s long tradition of keeping with the times.
    • 63

      The Globe and Mail (Toronto)

      Part revisionist history and part deeply grim fairy tale, writer-director Mirrah Foulkes’s feature debut wants to be as clever as it is fiendish, as funny as it is dark, and as progressive as it is exploitative – but such goals collide instead of coalesce.
    • 60

      Empire

      A risky project for Foulkes to make as her first feature, Judy & Punch ventures a little too far into troubled waters with its comedic handling of heavy matter, but shows promise in the woman holding the strings.
    • 60

      CineVue

      With quite a simple plot, it’s not a particularly challenging or unpredictable storyline, but it’s elevated by great performances, refreshingly dry humour, bold cinematography by Stefan Duscio, and a vibrant original score by François Tétaz.
    • 50

      The New York Times

      What’s left is a baroque pantomime, a heavy-handed satire of intolerance whose fun fades faster than the livid bruises on Judy’s face.
    • 50

      Wall Street Journal

      Should you choose to watch Judy & Punch, the best way to do it is with the sound turned low or off. The downside is missing part of Ms. Wasikowska’s performance; she plays Judy with impressive ferocity. The advantage lies in losing the repetitive bombast of Punch’s drunken posturings while enjoying the genuine prettiness of Stefan Duscio’s cinematography and Josephine Ford’s production design.