"The most enjoyable kind of dark comedy. A clever and more than a little disturbing satire that takes a harsh look at indie filmmaking, our selfie and self-centering culture, and the logistical difficulties that come with planning the perfect murder."
"As funny and scary as anything Hollywood itself has churned out in recent years. Hollywood wishes it could make films as original as this biting satire."
"A scabrous satire about navigating an industry that parrots all the right things about wanting women’s stories, but doesn’t actually seem to have changed that much at all in terms of who has power and who gets to determine which of those stories are the right kind — a realization that’s enough to make anyone snap."