Homewrecker

critic Reviews

, 74% Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • Homewrecker's occasionally distracting budget constraints are outweighed by its solid casting and admirably taut construction.
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    Phil HoadGuardian
    Fundamentally, it never finds a convincing pitch.
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    Richard WhittakerAustin Chronicle
    Honestly, you'll feel as trapped in Linda's not-so-funhouse as Michelle. At least you'll have an easier time getting out.
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    Sara Michelle FettersMovieFreak.com
    [Essoe] rides an emotional rollercoaster throughout the film that's frequently extraordinary.
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    Amy NicholsonFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    It doesn't quite gel for me, but for a movie that was made for 10 bucks, it's worth a watch.
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    Alexandra Heller-NicholasAWFJ.org
    Homewrecker is a horror-comedy of manners that places the myth of the assumed sisterhood and our feeble submission to politeness under a hilariously critical microscope.
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    Katie RifeAV Club
    Homewrecker was another pleasant surprise, even if its clever comedic writing couldn't quite overcome its sometimes subpar camerawork.
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    Kathy FennessyVideo Librarian Magazine
    ...the full-bodied performances of [Alex] Essoe and [Precious] Chong go a long way, not least because the film is a two-hander that takes place primarily in one location.
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    Keri O'SheaWarped Perspective
    It reverts to tried-and-tested fare at its close which may smack of overfamiliarity.
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    Alix TurnerReady Steady Cut
    A short, sharp black comedy from Canada, Homewrecker (directed by Zach Gayne) is a cautionary tale about making friends too easily.
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    Scott WeinbergThrillist
    a wonderfully dark comedy of manners infused with a palpable sense of escalating tension
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