The film’s exploration of how trauma is passed down through families takes it a few notches above traditional found footage and psychological horror films.
The film’s exploration of how trauma is passed down through families takes it a few notches above traditional found footage and psychological horror films.
This poignant, sincere film is anchored by well-written characters and a script that’s filled with humor, honesty, and authenticity.
An imperfect yet admirable portrait of a fiercely independent, headstrong woman who changed the world of photojournalism during World War II. How exciting to finally have her story told on film.
A sobering reflection of how fragile freedom can be, and how crucial it is to continue supporting those whose voices are being silenced.
A story of patriarchal authority and female empowerment, this is the type of film for those who appreciate horror with substance.
Liam Neeson fans may appreciate his nuanced work here, but there is very little else to recommend.