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Starry Eyes
Directed by
Kevin Kölsch
and
Dennis Widmyer
2014
1h 38m
Not Rated
Horror
,
Drama
,
Mystery
6
75%
56%
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A hopeful young starlet uncovers the ominous origins of the Hollywood elite and enters into a deadly agreement in exchange for fame and fortune.
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Cast of Starry Eyes
Alex Essoe
Sarah Walker
Amanda Fuller
Tracy
Fabianne Therese
Erin
Noah Segan
Danny
Shane Coffey
Poe
Natalie Castillo
Ashley
Nick Simmons
Ginko
Pat Healy
Carl
Louis Dezseran
The Producer
Maria Olsen
The Casting Director
Marc Senter
The Assistant
Bridget Colella
The Receptionist
Bradley Hawkins
Acting Coach
Danny Minnick
Reggie
Elissa Dowling
Stacy
Trent Haaga
Trent
Akchtonin Ramos
Mario
Denis Bolotski
Heinrich
Emma Jacobs
Big Taters Waitress
Natalija Ugrina
Audition Girl
Danika Galindo
Audition Girl #2
Starry Eyes Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Clark Collis
Horror fans should keep their eyes on the filmmakers - and Essoe, who gives a star-making performance.
RogerEbert.com
Simon Abrams
"Starry Eyes" may leave you feeling hopeless, but its bleak vision of masochistic perfectionism is clear-eyed, cogent, and devastatingly unsettling.
Daily Dead
Heather Wixson
An age-old fable given a modern Hollywood twist, Starry Eyes is a sublimely satirical and horrific examination of the real price of blind ambition that isn't afraid to let things get nasty or weird.
IONCINEMA.com
Nicholas Bell
Unfortunately, it becomes a grisly, exploitative Faustian romp in the second half, reduced to cliché and depending on a descent into violent gore.
TheFrightFile.com
Dustin Putman
It has often been said that Hollywood changes people. "Starry Eyes" disturbingly, unforgettably takes this adage to the literal brink, then pushes far beyond it for chillingly good measure.
JoBlo's Movie Network
JimmyO
It may take a little while to get there, but once it does it is worth taking this diabolically offbeat journey.
The Dissolve
Mike D'Angelo
Writer-directors Kevin Klsch and Dennis Widmyer have inexplicably nullified the film's horrific aspects by preceding them with mundane, everyday awfulness.
Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
The degeneration into familiar genre tropes reduces the impact of the wittily satirical set-up, with the result that Starry Eyes fails to live up to its initial promise. But the film indicates genuine talent on the part of its directors/screenwriters.
New York Times
Neil Genzlinger
There are hints of satire beneath the goings-on, but if that was the intent, it's too veiled.
Village Voice
Michael Nordine
Uneven ...
Variety
Richard Kuipers
Though it's a tad overcranked in the final furlong, the sheer energy on display and a devilishly compelling plot ultimately win the day.
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
Kathi Maio
Equal parts occult horror and slasher flick, Starry Eyes is definitely a B movie, but fairly well done, as such.
Projected Figures
Anton Bitel
a mumblegore Mulholland Dr., following a would-be startlet's (self-)destructive fugue through the dreamworld of Tinsel Town.
Film Thrills
Deirdre Crimmins
The characters also have very real and complicated relationships. Nothing is one-dimensional.
TheHorrorShow
Scott Weinberg
A rough, gritty indie combo of Faust and Black Swan -- set in the cutthroat world of young Hollywood.
Birth.Movies.Death.
Devin Faraci
Not a slow burn so much as a strong build up, and once STARRY EYES gets where it's going the film becomes explosively violent and shocking.
Birth.Movies.Death.
Meredith Borders
STARRY EYES' story is not uncommon, but its execution is grand. The film is harrowing and insightful, unafraid to go to places both dark and deep.
We Got This Covered
Matt Donato
Starry Eyes balances Hollywood satire and splattery gore in a way that's both fresh and inviting, taking a typical struggling actress and exploiting her story with everything the horror genre has to offer.
Film School Rejects
Jack Giroux
This is a technically clever, often funny and human horror movie.
The Wolfman Cometh
Patrick Cavanaugh
A slow-burn, surreal nightmare that honors paranoia-filled dramas of the '60s and '70s that has a shocking payoff to make it feel entirely original, all grounded by Essoe's tortured performance.
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