
Variety
The movie announces Fran Kranz as a bold new filmmaker who has earned the right to excavate a subject as sensitive as this one.
Full reviewTwo sets of parents come face-to-face in the aftermath of a mass shooting - one pair lost a child, the others' child performed the attack - in this dialogue-heavy drama. Stars Emmy winners Ann Dowd (The Handmaid's Tale) and Martha Plimpton (The Good Wife) alongside Jason Isaacs (Star Trek: Discovery) and Reed Birney (House of Cards).
The movie announces Fran Kranz as a bold new filmmaker who has earned the right to excavate a subject as sensitive as this one.
Full reviewMass may not be a particularly enjoyable experience but it's a strikingly effective one.
Full reviewKranz's direction may not be flashy enough to earn him a spot on Marvel's shortlist, but the careful balance that he strikes between the movie's four lead performances reflects a natural confidence behind the camera.
Full reviewAn experiment in real-time drama that dissipates in its intensity and power just as it's getting through its emotional climaxes.
Full reviewIt's a study of human pain and anger in painstaking detail, supported by a script which is hauntingly realistic without dipping into mawkish or exploitative territory.
Full reviewThe film beautifully expresses humanity's best aspects - our capacity to forgive and connect with the most unlikely of people.
Full reviewAll four main actors fully engaged in their roles because the material existed for them to do so.
Full reviewIt's a showcase for its performers, but it's also a valuable experience for its audience.
Full reviewMass is now playing in 7 cinemas in Australia.
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