The Royal Hotel Review: Kitty Green Delivers A Nerve-Shredding Thriller [TIFF 2023]
Kitty Green's The Royal Hotel, starring Julia Garner and Jessica Henwick, feels like a thriller that turns into a full-blown horror movie.
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