Village Voice
Like the friendship at its heart, Cory Finley’s superbly controlled rich-kid murder-noir Thoroughbreds gets more complex and intense as it develops. The leads are a pair of posh Connecticut prep school teens, Lily (Split’s Anya Taylor-Joy) and Amanda (Bates Motel’s Olivia Cooke), one of whom feels too much while the other professes, convincingly, to feel nothing at all. They will surprise themselves and each other as they discover that, between them, they have all it takes to plan and possibly execute a murder. They’ll surprise audiences, too, as they each reveal themselves capable of decisions more terrible and tender than you might expect.
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