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The Transfiguration
TrailerWhen troubled teen Milo, who has a fascination with vampire lore, meets the equally alienated Sophie, the two form a bond that begins to blur Milo's fantasy into reality.Actors: Eric Ruffin, Chloe Levine, Luis Scott, Aaron Moten, Carter Redwood, JaQwan J. Kelly, Tarikk Mudu, Samuel H. Levine, Lloyd Kaufman, Danny Flaherty, Charlotte Schweiger, ...»Director: Michael OSheaCountry: United StatesDuration: 97 minQuality: HDRelease: 2017IMDb: 6.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Transfiguration"
San Diego ReaderMay 05, 2017Trying hard to play against expectations, writer-director Michael O'Shea casts a black teenager in the lead role of an urban vampire film. It's a decision that ultimately works in the film's favor, but only up to a point.
Los Angeles TimesApril 20, 2017Bold and brutal in shocking spurts, the indie horror drama from writer-director O'Shea is a startling debut that leaves a fresh mark on the genre while celebrating its forbears.
Washington PostApril 20, 2017This is not a horror film, exactly, but a dark drama in which a self-imposed curse is the only reprieve from a neighborhood where violence is routine.
Time OutApril 18, 2017A solid slice of indie horror, though the similarity to other films is hard to ignore.
New York TimesApril 06, 2017Mr. Ruffin must carry the film, projecting interior activity and suggesting information where the script (by Mr. O'Shea) does not. That he imbues the film with a weight greater than its words is a testament to his skill as an actor.
Village VoiceApril 06, 2017The Transfiguration gradually reveals itself to be a coming-of-age tale, one whose central figure reaches a point at which he's forced to reckon with the evil lurking within himself.
Hammer to NailAugust 07, 2017Dramatic irony meets urban allegory in a bleak but compelling story that will certainly resonate with fringe audiences.
The Film StageAugust 05, 2017Where O'Shea succeeds and Hollywood often fails is acknowledging the pain and sorrow so many feel can't magically disappear.
NOW TorontoMay 25, 2017The Transfiguration is a tragedy, but it's also a horror movie. And a very good one.
Daily Record (UK)May 10, 2017It might be too dry for some, but for horror fans with patience and a love of the slow-burn will find plenty to chew on.
Film Ireland MagazineMay 04, 2017Ingeniously blending conventions of realism with those of horror cinema, O'Shea has created a remarkable commentary on modern society: one in which horror itself is in many ways more desirable to that of reality.
Cinemalogue.comApril 28, 2017... struggles to find a balance between a contemporary vampire saga and a tender coming-of-age drama
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