The world is about to meet a film that doesn’t just entertain—it unsettles, provokes, and leaves you questioning your own desires.
In the upcoming black comedy Fangs, Joel Edgerton and Toni Collette take on roles that blur the lines between privilege, obsession, and moral ambiguity. Directed by the audacious Lucy McKendrick, this film promises to be a daring exploration of the human psyche.
The Allure of the Forbidden
Teddy, portrayed by McKendrick herself, is the daughter of a powerful private prison mogul. Her life takes a dark turn when she becomes infatuated with Fangs (Edgerton), a charismatic inmate who claims to be a psychopath. As Teddy’s obsession deepens, she risks everything, spiraling into a world where fantasy and reality collide.
A Bold Directorial Debut
McKendrick’s vision for Fangs is described as “entertaining, original, and fearless.” Producers Rebecca Yeldham and Michael Costigan express their excitement, stating, “We’re thrilled to support Lucy in bringing this bold, hilarious and timely film to the screen.” With a production investment from Screen Australia, Fangs is set to begin filming in Sydney this August.
A Cinematic Experience Like No Other
As the film industry continues to evolve, Fangs stands out as a unique blend of dark humor and psychological depth. With Edgerton and Collette’s compelling performances and McKendrick’s visionary direction, this film is poised to captivate audiences and spark conversations about the complexities of power and desire.
Will you dare to watch?
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