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Paradise Hills
Directed by
Alice Waddington
Not Rated
2019
1h 35m
Fantasy
,
Science Fiction
,
and more
5.2
68%
67%
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Uma is a young woman who wakes up in an apparently idyllic reform school for young ladies. But a dark secret lies within its walls.
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Cast of Paradise Hills
Emma Roberts
Uma
Eiza González
Amarna
Milla Jovovich
The Duchess
Danielle Macdonald
Chloe
Awkwafina
Yu
Jeremy Irvine
Markus
Arnaud Valois
Son
Hunter Tremayne
Drunk Guest
Johnny Melville
Senior II
Liliana Cabal
Son's Assistant
Karina Kolokolchykova
PH Girl
Daniel Horvath
Favorite I
Matthew Mills
Technician II
Lesley Grant
PH Girl
Oliver Ritchie
Assistant I
Candela May
PH Girl
Joey Sordyl
Favorite II
Nick Dutton
Young Nurse
Paradise Hills Ratings & Reviews
AWFJ.org
Nell Minow
The trippy visuals, provocative ideas, and gifted cast make this twisted fairy tale worth watching.
AWFJ.org
Betsy Bozdech
Paradise Hills is a visual feast, from the lavish sets and rich cinematography to the over-the-top costumes (Uma's wedding getup is truly unnerving).
AWFJ.org
Leslie Combemale
A first feature film by director Alice Waddington, Paradise Falls is an impressive entrance into the world of genre film.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
There's no tension as to where things are going to end up, the final images leaving me cold.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
Give it up for "Paradise Hills" for swinging for the fences when it comes to bat-bleep crazy.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Alison Willmore
A disappointingly half-baked riff on The Stepford Wives whose brand of feminism feels more 1970s than 2010s.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Tim Cogshell
For a long time I had no idea what the hell was going on in this movie... I tapped out.
FilmWeek (LAist)
Amy Nicholson
This is a film that, if I was 15-years-old and having a sleepover with my friends, I would 100 percent want to put on.
RogerEbert.com
Monica Castillo
There are a few good ideas, and a few good twists at the end, but it's not enough to make up for the rookie mistakes that undercut its potential.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
A clever if somewhat under-realized mash-up of "The Prisoner," "The Hunger Games" and "The Stepford Wives," the movie has such confidence - and such an impressive sense of design - that its simplistic narrative isn't much of a drawback.
Slant Magazine
Steven Nguyen Scaife
Alice Waddington's sci-fi fantasy never finds a cohesive story wrapper for its themes.
IndieWire
Kate Erbland
It's a lot to take in, and "Paradise Hills" isn't up to the task.
Variety
Dennis Harvey
Waddington is clearly a unique talent, and in many ways "Paradise Hills" is a highly accomplished debut. But it will require careful selection of future material to ensure her gifts get applied to appropriate and sufficient narrative bedrock.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
Despite her shaky handle on the movie's ideas and the appealing if uneven performances, Waddington holds your attention with visual beauty and humor.
Pajiba
Kristy Puchko
It's smart and gorgeous, but it lacks the heart to make it poignant or profound.
AV Club
Katie Rife
Paradise Hills plays a bit like the Rogue One to The Hunger Games' Skywalker Trilogy.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Nate Jones
I don't know if Paradise Hill works well as the revisionist feminist fable Waddington intended, but as inspiration to generations of cosplayers to come, it's fantastic.
TheWrap
Carlos Aguilar
Overflows with concepts and intricate attributes, which range in levels of efficacy but are always tantalizing to the eye.
The Hollywood Reporter
Leslie Felperin
It's best to assume the filmmakers have their tongues at least somewhat in cheek, and just embrace the crazy as a pulpy camp indulgence, like some kind of post-feminist Barbarella meets The Handmaid's Tale.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
"Paradise Hills" is neither light nor dramatic, funny nor sad. It's just moody and thus aimless.
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