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MOVIE REVIEW
The Big Dog

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Genre: Comedy, Drama
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 1h 23m
Director(s): Dane McCusker
Writer(s): Dane McCusker
Cast: Julian Garner, Felicity Price, Asha Boswarva, Michael Monk, Dilroop Khangura, James Fraser, Lloyd Allison-Young, Rupert Reid, Mark Gadaleta
Where To Watch: available on major platforms December 17, 2024


RAVING REVIEW: When the facade of a seemingly ideal life crumbles, THE BIG DOG emerges as a darkly comedic story that dissects the duplicity in our modern existences. Written and directed with a sharp eye by Dane McCusker, this movie delves deep into the day of Richard Morgan, brought to life by Julian Garner, as he navigates the fallout of his hidden life as a financial submissive. Combining biting humor with gripping narrative tension, this film pulls the audience into a riveting psychological exploration, making every moment count.


At its heart, THE BIG DOG encapsulates more than just the unraveling of one man; it portrays a scathing critique of the pressures of societal conformity. The film's setting, confined primarily within the walls of a suburban home, serves as a pressure cooker for the unfolding drama. Here, Richard's secret life under the dominion of Princess Paige, portrayed with chilling authority by Asha Boswarva, is a metaphor for the often unseen battles individuals face. Boswarva's performance is a particular highlight, as she captures the complexity of her character—balancing calculated domination with a poignant portrayal of naivete about her overwhelming influence.

However, THE BIG DOG is not just a downward spiral narrative. It navigates the delicate dynamics of power and submission, blurring the lines between victim and antagonist. This film tackles the delicate theme of consensual yet potentially exploitative relationships, challenging viewers to ponder the thin line where empowerment bleeds into exploitation. This is done with a finesse that respects the audience’s intelligence, avoiding heavy-handed moralizing in favor of nuanced storytelling.

Amidst Richard’s unraveling chaos, Felicity Price provides a grounded performance as Kelly, Richard’s wife. Her evolution from the unknown to personal empowerment is portrayed with a realism that resonates with viewers, making her character arc one of the most compelling aspects of the film. Price's portrayal is a testament to her character’s resilience, adding depth to the film.

The pacing occasionally accelerates too quickly, particularly as the plot races towards its climax, leaving some story elements feeling slightly underdeveloped. Oliver Hay’s cinematography creates an almost claustrophobic and intentionally uncomfortable atmosphere that heightens the film’s tension. Sam Weiss’ score, which seamlessly blends horror and comedy elements, perfectly complements the film’s darkly comic underpinnings, enhancing the overall unsettling yet humorous tone. There is something magical here that is hard to put into words; the film's authenticity is so on point!

THE BIG DOG is a film that entertains and provokes thought equally. It is a thought-provoking examination of the masks we wear and the secrets we bury deep. McCusker’s directorial debut is a critical and narrative success that cleverly turns personal turmoil into a broader commentary on identity and societal expectations. It’s a standout film that invites its audience to laugh, cringe, and reflect, making it an essential watch for those who value cinema that challenges as much as it entertains.

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Chris Jones
Entertainment Editor

Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.