It could be fair to argue that Greek auteur Yorgos Lanthimos changed his direction of travel from delivering unsettling arthouse pieces dubbed the Greek Weird Wave by critics, to focussing on a somewhat mainstream pathway with Oscar-dominating works such as The Favourite and Poor Things. However, it may be a stretch to label these two films as such due to Lanthimos’ signatory provocative style injected into them, bringing a feeling of discomfort to a mainstream audience. But Kinds of Kindness brings a halt to the direction we presumed Lanthimos was heading for. This latest work is somewhat of …