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Resurrection
Directed by
Andrew Semans
R
2022
1h 44m
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5.9
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Margaret's life is in order. She is capable, disciplined and successful. Everything is under control until David returns - that is - carrying with him the horrors of Margaret's past.
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Cast of Resurrection
Rebecca Hall
Margaret
Tim Roth
David
Grace Kaufman
Abbie
Michael Esper
Peter
Angela Wong Carbone
Gwyn
Winsome Brown
Tess
Josh Drennen
Officer Geary
Rosemary Howard
Desk Clerk
Jaime Zevallos
Driver
Patrick Klein
Biomatix Executive
Bradley Lewis
BioMatix Employee
Rocco Palmieri
Employee #9
Oliver Comstock Reynolds
Locksmith
Zarra Kaahn
Amanda
Jackson Finnegan
Ben
Owen Johnson
Ben
Resurrection Ratings & Reviews
The Reveal (Substack)
Scott Tobias
The more Resurrection strays from real-world trauma and violence, the less effective it becomes.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Claudia Puig
I didn't really buy it, and it just went completely off the rails.
Los Angeles Times
Justin Chang
[A] darkly arresting, committedly preposterous psychothriller...
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
"Resurrection" is a cagey horror/social commentary hybrid that sticks like Krazy Glue to your psyche.
New York Times
Jeannette Catsoulis
A sleek, hurtling, ridiculously entertaining horror movie...
Decider
Charles Bramesco
The film seems familiar, or at least made from familiar components, but nonetheless conceals more lethal force than we realize at first. Just like a ghoul from the past, back with a vengeance.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Amy Nicholson
[The idea] was interesting, but I felt that the film really fell apart.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
... A film that plays its hand close to its vest but is very tough to shake.
Polygon
Katie Rife
This is an audacious film that asks viewers to take its hand and come along to some particularly dark, surreal, and grotesque places.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
Resurrection maintains its existential ambiguity right to the end, and we never quite know if what we're seeing is on the level.
RogerEbert.com
Sheila O'Malley
A diabolically intense psychological thriller, with two riveting central performances from Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth.
AV Club
Jordan Hoffman
Rebecca Hall [is] in peak form
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
A twisted, must-see thriller...
Chicago Tribune
Michael Phillips
Hall makes Maggie's past and present states scarifyingly real. The film is often good; never for a moment is Hall's performance anything less.
Boston Globe
Glenn Kenny
Hall's intensity should surprise no one familiar with her past work, but here she seems to stretch out on the edge of an existential razor to an extent that you may worry for her as much as you do for the character.
Austin Chronicle
Jenny Nulf
Hall's progressive insanity unfolds effortlessly, reminiscent of Isabelle Adjani in Possession and Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
Roth and Hall are both excellent and carry the film for the first hour or so: she with her mix of instability and steel and he with his diabolical charm. But the story eventually morphs from a stalker drama into something much, much harder to swallow.
AARP Movies for Grownups
Thelma Adams
This iteration of the sleeping-with-the-enemy trope is compelling and suitably alarming, with Hall and Roth an even match, even if the story spirals uncontrollably and doesn't quite stick the sticky landing.
Observer
Dylan Roth
Resurrection is an unapologetically weird film, an anxiety engine that tightens like the spring of a wind-up toy for 100 minutes without ever slowing down or letting go.
San Francisco Chronicle
G. Allen Johnson
"Resurrection" is #MeToo horror at its cringiest.
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