Robert Eggers’s horror-fantasy about a pair of men tending a lighthouse at the end of the 19th century is one of the most original films of the year
Every now and then a movie beguiles your mind’s eye. Watching it, you know you’ll keep calling up images from it, along with feelings the images convey. “The Lighthouse” is a prime example.
It’s a horror fantasy by Robert Eggers, the visionary filmmaker who made his dark mark with “The Witch,” his 2015 debut feature. That film was set in colonial New England in 1630, more than six decades before the first Salem witch trials. This one, which he wrote with his brother, Max Eggers, takes place more than two centuries later, in the late 1890s. The setting is a desolate island off the coast of Maine where two so-called wickies,...
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