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6 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100RogerEbert.comMatt Zoller SeitzRogerEbert.comMatt Zoller SeitzThis is a quiet classic. Every choice is just right.
- 80The GuardianBenjamin LeeThe GuardianBenjamin LeeBuxton gains confidence as the film heads into the murky final stretch, neatly gliding around the, ahem, sharp corners that would have seen others crashing into the darkness. He leads his story to a knockout ending that’s both hauntingly downbeat yet crushingly inevitable without going to new, unnecessary extremes.
- 73The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Barry HertzThe Globe and Mail (Toronto)Barry HertzCanadian director Jason Buxton crafts a sometimes tense and sometimes unsteady character study that isn’t so much laced with dread as it is slathered with it.
- 70Screen RantPatrice WitherspoonScreen RantPatrice WitherspoonA fascinating character study that shows us the dangers of finding fulfillment in all the wrong places.
- 67Original-CinKim HughesOriginal-CinKim HughesIt’s conceptually unsettling and bold, but there are some hiccups with the execution.
- 50VarietyManuel BetancourtVarietyManuel BetancourtLed by an against-type performance from Ben Foster, writer-director Jason Buxton’s languidly paced psychological thriller about domesticity and masculinity may be handsomely mounted but ultimately strikes an all too hollow tone to land its kicker of a final shot.