As she nears her 44th birthday, we honor an actress who seamlessly transitions between ethereal psychodramas for Sofia Coppola and raw, emotional portrayals for Jane Campion. One standout performance is in a beautifully sun-drenched adaptation of Patricia Highsmith’s work. In this film, Dunst shines as the wife of a con man, played by Viggo Mortensen, as they vacation in early 1960s Athens. Their holiday takes an intriguing turn when they encounter an American tour guide, portrayed by Oscar Isaac. Initially, the guide’s intentions remain ambiguously focused on either the charming young wife or her cunning husband.
By Rupert Blackwood
Investigative journalist based in Sheffield, focusing on technology's impact on society. Rupert specializes in cybercrime's effect on communities, from online fraud targeting elderly residents to cryptocurrency scams. His reporting examines social media manipulation, digital surveillance, and how criminal networks operate in cyberspace. With expertise in computer systems, he connects technical complexity with real-world consequences for ordinary people

