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The Columnist

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Femke Boot (Katja Herbers) is a columnist who is obsessed with reading the endless abusive messages and death threats posted about her on social media. This obsession consumes her life and prevents her from concentrating on the novel she has promised to her publisher. One day, all her pent-up anger and frustration explode in a moment of shocking and unexpected violence. When this brutal and bloody act inspires Femke to write again, she surrenders to her rage and begins to lead a double life as a daytime writer and nighttime murderer.
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Savagely funny and viscerally unsettling, The Columnist takes the unbridled vitriol of social media to its bloodily over-the-top conclusion.

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Randy Myers San Jose Mercury News It's wicked and cynical and I suspect Hollywood will want to remake it but will strip out its acidic nature. Rated: 3/4 May 20, 2021 Full Review Christy Lemire FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles) It's cool and so darkly funny. It is pitch-black in its humor. May 13, 2021 Full Review Kate Erbland indieWire There's a giddy gruesomeness at the heart of Femke's blood-spattered new pastime, but awkward complications slow the story and prevent it from being fun or as harsh as it would like to be. Rated: C+ May 12, 2021 Full Review Zofia Wijaszka FirstShowing.net Ivo van Aart's The Columnist is a thought-provoking, controversial picture that is an absolute must watch. It holds a perfect amount of gore while teaching a valuable lesson to its audience. Rated: A- Feb 11, 2022 Full Review Christopher Bourne In Review Online [The Columnist] is careful to tread the line between broadly satirical and a more sobering tone. Sep 26, 2021 Full Review Scott Weinberg Thrillist This pitch-black horror comedy is equal parts timely social commentary and sly slasher flick. Jun 24, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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Craig B I just love Katja Hubers, particularly after seeing her in EVIL. This is creepy, comical and ultimately very entertaining, and Katja really drives the film. Well worth watching. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 10/30/24 Full Review Melissa L Actually it was a great movie, but the reason I gave it a half a star because I think the ending was a horrible one, and so it ruined the entire movie for me. If you don't care about bad endings, you'll like this one. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 03/22/23 Full Review thom g The Columnist is an unusual smart slasher in that it makes the viewer think about the motivations of the killer and their paradoxes regarding issues of free speech and social media that the viewer can relate to (from near and far). More than that, it constructs and blends a series of moral oxymorons, which makes it interesting to watch in a thoughtful way. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review THE TONE SHOW U The Columnist speaks loudly to the current social media landscape and it says it in a smart, twisted, fun, Dutch dark comedy. Katja Herbers (Evil) is entertaining to watch as Femke Boot, a newspaper columnist who embraces her darkest impulses, as she sinks deeper and deeper into the toxic world of online bullying. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 10/03/22 Full Review isla s I really liked this film because its so contemporary. Its very much a dark comedy - a dark comedy thriller/horror film perhaps. I imagine a lot of people, especially women, can relate to the main character getting annoyed by the numerous vile, mocking messages she sees online about herself, including threats of sexual violence and death. Its a film that directly references freedom of speech, with tthe womans daughter doing a piece at her secondary school about the importance of freedom of speech, while she quietly keeps an eye on who claims to plot what against her online. Numerous people tell her not to go on (or stay on) twitter, facebook and the like but, needless to say, she doesn't stay away for long. I think the 'pull' people feel towards even just glancing at such social media sites on a fairly regular basis, is something many people can relate to and most of us aren't famous journalists, or otherwise in the public eye. I've had things said about me in the past by others online and I've been annoyed by messages and the like but, again, suffice to say (honestly), I haven't exactly taken the law into my own hands. Of course there's a line to be drawn, both legally and generally, in terms of what may be acceptable or fair to do by way of a response to extreme hate based messages about yourself. Its quite a thought provoking film in that way. It does feature violence, suffice to say, although its not constant and extremely gory but it is a pretty bleak film in general, due to the themes it covers. I thought this film did well at highlighting an important issue (freedom of speech and how far it should be protected etc.) so I'd recommend it, yes. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member Seriously, who hasn't wanted to hunt down some internet trolls. I'm not saying you should actually do it, but I'm sure the fantasy of at least scaring them has crossed all our minds at least once. The Columnist/De Kuthoer is one of those movies where you quickly end up cheering for the killer because these people aren't just trolls that poke some fun; no they are saying they know where she lives and they are threatening her and being extra awful. We quickly see how the addiction to social media does so much harm, but also how Femke seems to now be addicted to killing. The character development in this is wonderful. We see so many sides of Femke, the harm this addiction does to her, her boyfriend and her daughter; who is inspired by her mom and trying to speak out against issues regarding freedom of speech. There's a lot of irony in this with Femke silencing people for their words while also saying she supports free speech. Femke mostly writes a pretty neutral column, but she does end up getting a lot of hate because she is anti-Zwarte Piet/Black Pete. She's also under stress of deadlines from her publisher for a book she's writing. It seems the killing helps her with her writing though, so I guess that's good for her and sucks for the trolls? Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/13/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Femke Boot (Katja Herbers) is a columnist who is obsessed with reading the endless abusive messages and death threats posted about her on social media. This obsession consumes her life and prevents her from concentrating on the novel she has promised to her publisher. One day, all her pent-up anger and frustration explode in a moment of shocking and unexpected violence. When this brutal and bloody act inspires Femke to write again, she surrenders to her rage and begins to lead a double life as a daytime writer and nighttime murderer.
Director
Ivo van Aart
Producer
Sabine Brian, Ronald Versteeg, Kaja Wolffers
Screenwriter
Daan Windhorst, Ivo van Aart
Distributor
Film Movement
Genre
Comedy, Mystery & Thriller, Horror
Original Language
Dutch
Release Date (Theaters)
May 7, 2021, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
May 7, 2021
Runtime
1h 26m
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