While the Get Out comparisons are inevitable, the film this most recalls is actually Brian Yuzna’s 1989 masterpiece Society.
Read full articleAn impressive piece of genre filmmaking that is disturbing and multi-layered.
Read full article"You Are Not Me" is one of the better feel-bad movies of this year's holidays, one that understands that family's embrace may be more suffocating than loving.
Read full articleWith intensely strong performances and its intriguing world building, You Are Not Me is an incredibly relatable and anxiety-inducing argument for spending the festive holidays away from the family.
Read full articleA film that draws from various identifiable sources, blends different genres, social problems and themes, and is not afraid… to scare us. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleThis is a strong film with a good payoff, a little bit of scares, a whole lot of creepy, and some truly disturbing old folks in the second half.
Read full articleThe story brings together intriguing character relationships and allows us to ponder the nature of familial love, its conditions, and expectations.
Read full articleMostly, the film presents a very original and innovative plot within its genre and keeps the viewer intrigued... [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articleCrespo and Romera's haunting, introspective film feels all too authentic in its depiction of queer identity issues.
Read full articleYou Are Not Me is a disturbing look at the horrors done to those who don’t fit perfectly into a bourgeois heteronormative world, even those who are meant to be considered family.
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