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27/02/2026
With Stephan Fox – I'm on a streak! I've been a top fan for 10 months in a row. 🎉
18/02/2026
With Screen Gems – I'm on a streak! I've been a top fan for 17 months in a row. 🎉
06/02/2026
Some of our latest custom coffee tables we’ve done for our fabulous customers! 💙🖤💜 Our tables are handmade right here in Australia using quality materials. Courier delivered from North Brisbane straight to your door. Feel free to send us a message to order direct for our price of $99.
If you can think it, we’re able to table it.
Amy and Alex x
Able2Table
06/02/2026
Excited to share that I just got recognized as one of Alternate Reality Movies's top fans! 🎉
Happy new years from able2table may our tables bring you joy in the new future 😀
18/12/2025
Shout out to my newest followers! Excited to have you onboard! Terri Halliday, Engr Abdullahi Sale Kusada, Katey Gaiger
17/12/2025
Screen Gems pays tribute to The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017) …
Let’s get this out of the way: The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) didn’t work for me. But that doesn’t mean I don’t admire Colin Farrell and Barry Keoghan … far from it. If you want to see both actors at their most unsettling and magnetic, The Killing of a Sacred Deer is the film to seek out.
I’ve watched it four times. And I’m still haunted. Eerie. Hypnotic. Surreal. Unnerving. Visceral. Unforgettable.
No spoilers, just reverence!
Review: (a slow-burn descent into dread) …
Psychological thrillers often promise edge-of-your-seat tension, but too many fall into predictable patterns. Not this one. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos (whose The Lobster [2015] introduced mainstream audiences to his singular, off-kilter vision), The Killing of a Sacred Deer is a masterclass in discomfort. From the first frame to the last, it grips you with icy fingers and refuses to let go.
The narrative simmers: we meet Steven Murphy (Colin Farrell), a respected cardiac surgeon, and Martin (Barry Keoghan), a strange, soft-spoken teenager whose presence is both benign and deeply wrong. As Martin is gradually introduced to Steven’s family: his wife Anna (Nicole Kidman), daughter Kim (Raffey Cassidy) and son Bob (Sunny Suljic), the sense of unease intensifies.
Everything feels off. The score is dissonant and invasive. The camera glides with clinical detachment. Dialogue is stilted, almost ritualistic. Lanthimos’s signature non-naturalistic style creates a world where dread is baked into every moment.
And then the connections begin to surface. Martin’s motivations emerge. The horror crystallises.
The film draws heavily from Greek mythology (those familiar with its tragic underpinnings will find added layers), but even without that knowledge, the story resonates. It’s a parable, a punishment, a moral reckoning wrapped in surreal horror.
Performances are uniformly excellent, but Keoghan is revelatory. His Martin is a chilling contradiction: innocent and menacing, childlike and calculating. He commands the screen with quiet terror.
I’ve only said this about two other films (Olivier! Olivier! and Apartment Zero), but it applies here too: even once the mystery is “solved”, The Killing of a Sacred Deer remains mysterious. That lingering ambiguity is what makes it so profoundly disturbing … and so insanely great!
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09/12/2025
We absolutely love making custom orders for this legend!! 🩷🥰 Thanks for the shout out Screen Gems !!
20/11/2025
Check our beautiful custom photo coffee tables! 🩷💜💙
Our tables are handmade right here in Australia using only quality materials. Courier delivered from North Brisbane straight to your door. Please visit our FB page for more product details and feel free to send us a message to order direct for our price of $99. We’ll happily help you design your perfect table. Tables come packaged, boxed and ready to gift or use.
If you can think it, we’re able to table it.
Amy and Alex x
Able2Table
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