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Blame
Directed by
Quinn Shephard
Not Rated
2017
1h 40m
Drama
,
Mystery
,
and more
5.8
80%
65%
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A drama teacher's taboo relationship with an unstable student strikes a nerve in her jealous classmate, sparking a vengeful chain of events within their suburban high school that draws parallels to 'The Crucible'.
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Cast of Blame
Quinn Shephard
Abigail
Nadia Alexander
Melissa
Trieste Kelly Dunn
Jennifer
Marcia DeBonis
Ms. Cohen
Tessa Albertson
Ellie
Sarah Mezzanotte
Sophie
Owen Campbell
TJ
Luke Slattery
Eric
Tate Donovan
Robert
Chris Messina
Jeremy Woods
Elizabeth Howell
Abigail's Mother
Carlyle Owens
Abigail's Father
Geneva Carr
Mrs. Howell
Whitney Harris
Melissa's mother (voice)
Lily Houghton
Lily / Drama Student
Phelan Tupik
Phelan / Drama Student
Michael Jefferson
Hallway Teacher
Larry Mitchell
Officer Dolan
Julie Dwoskin
Drama Student
Sherilyn James
Drama Student
Jack Labbe
Drama Student
Ashley La Selva
Drama Student
Michelle Martinez
Drama Student
Blame Ratings & Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
Blame crackles with fires within fires.
indieWire
Michael Nordine
The result, though under-realized, shows great promise from a filmmaker who's clearly just getting started.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Piers Marchant
he film plays with a lot of high-school film tropes, but is smart enough to subvert them just enough to keep it feeling fresh.
Nerdist
Kristy Puchko
As a director, (Quinn Shephard) crafted a film that's moody, raw, enthralling, and haunting.
Slant Magazine
Derek Smith
In attempting to grapple with issues of bullying, mental health, burgeoning sexuality, and pedophilia, the film bites off more than it can chew.
Film School Rejects
Tomris Laffly
This is a dark, sharply crafted and ultimately touching drama on teenage angst, as well as female camaraderie and rivalry, written with the kind of artistic maturity it takes many filmmakers years to acquire and hone.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
Shephard has a lively eye for the neurotic ripples of high-school society, but her most audacious gambit is to dare to place the audience in a grey zone between innocence and judgment ...
Village Voice
Pete Vonder Haar
It's a deliberate film, and a brilliantly constructed one as well. We definitely haven't heard the last of Quinn Shephard.
New York Times
Glenn Kenny
"Blame" is earnest but underdeveloped. At the same time, it's overdetermined and often overplayed.
Los Angeles Times
Gary Goldstein
It's impressive enough that 22-year-old Quinn Shephard wrote, directed, produced, edited and stars in the high-school melodrama "Blame." It's almost a bonus that the movie's good.
Flavorwire
Jason Bailey
Quinn Shephard. Write that name down, commit it to memory, you'll be hearing a lot more about it -- particularly once people get a look at this brutally intelligent and dazzlingly visceral high school drama.
The Hollywood Reporter
Jon Frosch
The film is powered by some fine acting, as well as a current of sincere feeling that helps you forgive some of its more conspicuous flaws and limitations.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Blame feels rudderless until its conclusion.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
"Blame" eventually drowns in its shortcomings, but it does offer a clear look at Shephard's potential as a filmmaker.
Bust Magazine
Brianna Kirkham
Blame, a challenging new film centered around a high school production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible, depicts a bold narrative about villains, victims, and how to tell the difference between the two.
The Film Experience
Nathaniel Rogers
If this confident movie is unsure of anything it's how much of the cleaning to do before the credits and how much to leave for the audience.
The Playlist
Allyson Johnson
"A startlingly confident debut film."
The Film Stage
John Fink
An engaging debut that subverts the male gaze that might be associated with this kind of teacher/student relationship drama.
Film Journal International
Anna Storm
A strong filmmaking debut from the multi-talented Quinn Shephard.
Solzy at the Movies
Danielle Solzman
Quinn Shephard just about does it all and proves to be a revelation.
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