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Always Shine
TrailerThe film tells a story of two friends Anna & Beth who decide to have a weekend trip because they want to heal their rift which was broken by competition & jealousy. However, surprise events occur suddenly which lead to unexpected consequences.Genre: ThrillerActors: Mackenzie Davis, Caitlin FitzGerald, Lawrence Michael Levine, Khan Baykal, Alexander Koch, Michael Lowry, Colleen Camp, Jane Adams, Julian Tolentino, Mason Foster, Stella Foster, ...»Director: Sophia TakalCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 5.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Los Angeles TimesDecember 01, 2016As the fog closes in, so too does the foreboding, expertly tuned to fraught dissonance by director Sophia Takal, who blends art-house flourishes with such horror conventions as the spotty cellphone reception that signals trouble.
Chicago ReaderDecember 01, 2016[Takal has] created two characters with distinctly different approaches to femininity, but these are hard to separate from the women's habitual self-regard.
Entertainment WeeklyDecember 01, 2016FitzGerald and Davis are both excellent, convincingly turning the smallest, most seemingly harmless discussions into highly charged cat-and-mouse workouts.
RogerEbert.comNovember 25, 2016None of this would be possible without the extraordinary performances of these two actresses.
New York TimesNovember 24, 2016"Always Shine" is a deft, assured movie with a sly self-reflexive undercurrent containing commentary on sexism and self-idealization that's provocative, and sometimes disturbing.
Time OutNovember 23, 2016Every casual exchange becomes a lunge for dominance, and the movie keeps you flinching.
Eye for FilmDecember 22, 2016Despite good work from both its stars, and some interesting ideas, Always Shine ultimately amounts to less than the sum of its parts.
Paste MagazineDecember 07, 2016Always Shine is a gem of a film, a haunting, sobering depiction of female relationships couched within male-dominated spaces.
Consequence of SoundDecember 06, 2016What's most gratifying is Levine and Sakal's ability to satisfyingly weave criticisms of the way Hollywood treats women into this tale of deteriorating female friendship.
MetroDecember 02, 2016Always Shine is a psychological thriller snuggly placed over a cutting feminist tract, like a comfy sweater.
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