Connie Nielsen: Part Two – The A-Z of Women in Horror
Aug 13, 2011
, Posted by Hari Navarro at 2:29 AM
Following on from Part One in this series we now follow Connie Nielsen as she tackles what are by far her darkest roles to date.
There is an unease that surrounds Connie Nielsen, a wonderfully engaging cinematic frailty that she has now seamlessly infused into roles that have stretched from “The Devil's Advocate (1997)” through an ill-fated “Mission to Mars (2000)” and into Ridley Scott’s triumphant "Gladiator (2000)"; this before laying witness to the psychological disintegration that is the excellent “One Hour Photo (2002)”. And it is with this Mark Romanek directed unsettling treat that we again pick up our time-line and continue on its short, yet deliciously edgy, journey into the dark...
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Connie Nielsen: Part Two – The A-Z of Women in Horror
There is an unease that surrounds Connie Nielsen, a wonderfully engaging cinematic frailty that she has now seamlessly infused into roles that have stretched from “The Devil's Advocate (1997)” through an ill-fated “Mission to Mars (2000)” and into Ridley Scott’s triumphant "Gladiator (2000)"; this before laying witness to the psychological disintegration that is the excellent “One Hour Photo (2002)”. And it is with this Mark Romanek directed unsettling treat that we again pick up our time-line and continue on its short, yet deliciously edgy, journey into the dark...
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Connie Nielsen: Part Two – The A-Z of Women in Horror









You nailed Demonlover man. Hated it the first time I saw it but it really stayed with me. Just watched it again and this time around really appreciate it. weird!!