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The Yellow Wallpaper
Directed by
K Pontuti
Not Rated
2022
1h 40m
Horror
,
Mystery
,
and more
4.3
62%
25%
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The horror of a woman diagnosed with hysteria.
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Cast of The Yellow Wallpaper
Alexandra Loreth
Jane / Writer / Producer
Joe Mullins
John
Jeanne O'Connor
Jennie
Clara Harte
Mary
Mark P. O'Connor
James
K Pontuti
Director / Writer / Producer
Peter Galante
Producer
The Yellow Wallpaper Ratings & Reviews
Nuha Hassan (Medium)
Nuha Hassan
The movie is endearingly slow, poorly written, and fails to recognise the real horrors of patriarchy.
Rue Morgue Magazine
Jenn Adams
THE YELLOW WALLPAPER is a haunting nightmare about the prison of rigid femininity that hits uncomfortably close to home.
Nightmarish Conjurings
Jessica Scott
Though the film suffers from a lack of depth and nuance both in its narrative and its lead performance, it expands on the original story in interesting ways and crafts some haunting imagery that strengthens its feminist themes.
Dolores Quintana
Dolores Quintana
THE YELLOW WALLPAPER is a film and an adaptation that hews very close to the source material and will make you feel uncomfortable. It might make you admit some uncomfortable home truths about yourself, but that means that it was successful in its mission.
1More Film Blog
Kenneth R. Morefield
What the film does right -- making the psychosis rather than the patriarchy the antagonist -- comes with challenges.
Eye for Film
Jennie Kermode
Built layer upon layer with patient deliberation, this is a film that tightens its grip like a yellow boa constrictor, eyes fully focused, hypnotising and suffocating.
Cultured Vultures
George White
The Yellow Wallpaper is a sluggish, poorly-paced psychological horror that should have been a short film.
Film Inquiry
Lee Jutton
While a respectful homage, it fails to elicit the same charge of feminist rage, coupled with fear, that Gilman's story does.
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