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The Sisterhood Of Night
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Upon revealing the truth of a secret world for girls, Emily Parris, a young teenager and beautiful girl, who struggles against being a victim of those girls and has to flee from them but she can't.
Genre:
Drama
Actors:
Georgie Henley, Kara Hayward, Willa Cuthrell, Olivia DeJonge, Kal Penn, Laura Fraser, Gary Wilmes, Neal Huff, Hudson Yang, Louis Ozawa Changchien, Morgan Turner, ...»
Director:
Caryn Waechter
Country:
United States
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Kara Hayward
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Laura Fraser
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Morgan Turner
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Orlando Weekly
April 22, 2015 The plot's central elements are ones we've seen before, but Waechter's film puts a fresh, tautly wound spin on them.
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Under the Radar
April 12, 2015 There's so much going on in the world of the Sisterhood ... the story starts to buckle under its own weight.
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Los Angeles Times
April 09, 2015 The film has an odd pace to it, relying on genre expectations to hurtle headlong into the story initially, but it ultimately ends up defying those expectations with its messages about online bullying, predatory media and more.
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SF Weekly
January 01, 2016 The Sisterhood of Night actually holds enough interesting ideas for several movies, but they aren't always well served by Waechter's flashy, hyperkinetic style.
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Paste Magazine
April 16, 2015 At its core, Sisterhood wants to be about reaching out and getting beyond the walls of misperception and miscommunication, but if you play too many shell games, finding that heart goes from being a genuine emotional odyssey to a cheap parlor trick.
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Hollywood Reporter
April 09, 2015 Caryn Waechter's debut feature is instead a piercing portrait of adolescent rebellion and alienation.
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Variety
April 15, 2015 It does offer an appreciably even-handed, non-judgmental panorama of teens and adults flailing their way toward a place of greater empathy and understanding ...
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Seattle Times
April 09, 2015 It's not quite The Crucible, but this Sisterhood works, creating a bit of poignant witchcraft of its own.
One Guy's Opinion
April 14, 2015 While very nicely fashioned, winds up as an oddly prosaic cautionary tale dressed up in quasi-literary duds [with] the air of an upscale afterschool special.
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Flick Filosopher
June 23, 2015 There are no cartoon Mean Girls here; instead, we get striking portraits of girls in pain, desperately grasping for coping mechanisms.
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