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An old-fashioned thriller with a modern heartbeat, an announcement of Okuno as a major talent to watch.
Full reviewMaika Monroe (It Follows) leads this paranoia thriller as a young woman who moves into a new apartment with her fiancé and is tormented by the feeling that she is being stalked by an unseen watcher in an adjacent building.
An old-fashioned thriller with a modern heartbeat, an announcement of Okuno as a major talent to watch.
Full reviewThe differences between how men and women perceive threats are always forefront in Okuno’s narrative...
Full reviewWatcher fails to live up to its inspirations, ending up a heavy-handed, predictable trip through genre tropes with a rather lifeless cast at its core.
Full reviewJulia mostly comes off as a beautiful cipher and an increasingly maddening protagonist to root for, seemingly both paranoid and obtuse.
Full reviewWatcher is a slow burn, but like its leading lady, it’s restrained and elegant.
Full reviewWatcher gives a feminist twist to a throwback genre, but never does its topicality dilute its gripping suspense.
Full reviewFor a first feature, Watcher is skillfully and economically realised, making the most out of very little...
Full reviewGiven the recycled archetypes and often predictable plotting, it takes quite some skill... to preserve a sense of eeriness.
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