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Forgetting the Girl
Trailer.Kevin Wolfe is a photographer is obsessed by unspeakable torment in the past. He finds all ways to forget terrible memories so he hopes to find the great woman to heal his hurt. After many efforts, will he escape the dark world in his past?Actors: Christopher Denham, Lindsay Beamish, Elizabeth Rice, Paul Sparks, Anna Camp, Phyllis Somerville, Joel de la Fuente, Holley Fain, Creighton James, Shayna Levine, Lauren Weisman, ...»Director: Nate TaylorCountry: United StatesDuration: 85 minQuality: HDRelease: 2012IMDb: 5.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Forgetting the Girl"
VarietyOctober 10, 2013First-time director Nate Taylor skillfully evokes a clammy sense of dread in this stealthily suspenseful indie thriller.
New York TimesOctober 10, 2013The frequent use of direct-address narration feels too much like a fiction writer's device, however much it wants to be a hook.
Los Angeles TimesOctober 10, 2013Written with a poet's ear and directed with an artist's eye ...
Village VoiceOctober 09, 2013Thanks to some well-drawn characters and tight casting, including Anna Camp and Lindsay Beamish as an exceptionally troubled makeup artist, Taylor overcomes the script's minor implausibilities.
NYC Movie GuruOctober 11, 2013Surprising, clever and twisted with a convincingly sweet and creepy performance by Christopher Denham.
The DissolveOctober 10, 2013Forgetting The Girl...has nothing to offer apart from misdirection. It merely transforms from one kind of lousy movie into another kind of lousy movie.
Shared DarknessApril 12, 2012A well observed, well acted character study about damaged souls whose orbits begin to exert a further destabilizing gravitational pull on one another. There's a smooth confidence at work here that never tips over into flamboyant stylistic overreach.
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