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Woodshock

A haunted young woman spirals in the wake of profound loss, torn between her fractured emotional state and the reality-altering effects of a potent cannabinoid drug.
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September 28, 2017 Proof positive that skill in designing dresses does not ensure an ability to fashion a good film...so opaque, repetitive and dull that few viewers will have the patience to endure the entire thing.
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Willamette Week
October 05, 2017 It's more fever dream than thriller, but permafry has never looked prettier.
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East Bay Express
September 28, 2017 How do good actors end up in bad movies? They follow the leads of filmmakers who have unclear ideas or who make questionable choices. Case in point: Woodshock.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
September 29, 2017 I'm not sure what the Mulleavys were aiming at, but they missed the target.
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Washington Post
September 28, 2017 Defiantly inscrutable, "Woodshock" can test a viewer's patience, yet the filmmakers' consistent self-confidence creates an alluring, oddly hypnotic effect.
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Chicago Reader
September 28, 2017 Orbiting her like vague moons are three young men-her concerned husband, her cagey boss at the dispensary, and an adenoidal young admirer-most of whom seemed as puzzled by the situation as I was.
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Cincinnati CityBeat
October 05, 2017 Woodshock takes viewers on a dreamy trip.
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Globe and Mail
September 29, 2017 A baffling and unnecessary third-act coup de théâtre abruptly crashes a comedown from the elaborate high.
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Richard Roeper.com
September 29, 2017 The directors of Woodshock are Kate and Laura Mulleavy, the sibling founders of the Rodarte brand. They clearly have an eye for fashion. As filmmakers, they clearly have an eye for fashion.
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Detroit News
September 29, 2017 Kate and Laura Mulleavy ... give everything the hazy feel of a nearly forgotten dream. They have a knack for creating and sustaining a heavy mood, but that mood is overburdened by the questions that surround the narrative.
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Consequence of Sound
September 29, 2017 While the Mulleavys have a distinct command of tone and texture, the film is more a collage of striking images than any kind of a cogent whole built from them.
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Film International
October 09, 2017 The answer to whether smoking kills lies beneath the surface of this abstract but ultimately empty-plotted first feature from sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy, better known for having created the designer label Rodarte.
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IMDb: 7
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Country: United States
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