Hollywood Reporter: A repressed young woman enforces discipline in a rigid upper-crust school in Buenos Aires, at the same time Argentines are taking to the street to bring down the military dictatorship. Set in 1982 around the time of the Falklands war, "The Invisible Eye" directed by Diego Lerman ("Suddenly," "Meanwhile") re-creates the foreboding, oppressive atmosphere of the historical moment without going very deeply into its causes or effects.
Get in, loser, because Regina George isn’t the baddie she’s made out to be in Mean Girls.
The Invisible Raptor stretches a single concept into a full-length feature film, and it doesn't work.
TNS: "Wicked is a funny movie with great performances and musical numbers, but it isn't without a fair share of issues."