Trendy Gamers: It’s an indie flick, so of course it’s got a weird name. The last review I did for a highly lauded independent film left me cynical and bitter, with a certain resistance towards diving back into another low-budget, atmosphere-heavy, psychological thriller. However, this time I came away fascinated and validated. First time writer/director Sean Durkin’s dark and fascinating meditation on the damaged psyche of an escaped cult member plays out with intricate nuance and deep gravitas, that warrants it a second viewing and a rightful spot in my Blu-ray collection when it hits retail outlets.
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I haven't seen the movie yet, what's up with the name?