
A group of high-schoolers invite Mandy Lane, an innocent, desirable girl, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch. While the festivities rage on, the number of revelers begins to drop mysteriously.... (Full plot summary below)
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A group of high-schoolers invite Mandy Lane, an innocent, desirable girl, to a weekend party on a secluded ranch. While the festivities rage on, the number of revelers begins to drop mysteriously.
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| Los Angeles TimesMark OlsenAll the Boys Love Mandy Lane is not a missing masterpiece; rather it is a small, tightly coiled spellbinder. |
| The New York TimesNicolas RapoldThe hormonal realism to the performances and a laid-back run-up give the film a fairly legitimate feel for adolescence. |
| Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzLevine shows some of the promise that would serve him so well later, but beyond an intriguing look and an initial attempt to put a new spin on the teen-horror genre, “Mandy Lane” winds up being pretty conventional. |
| Washington PostMichael O'SullivanLevine brings a lot of visual style to “Mandy,” in addition to coaxing subdued, believable performances from his young cast. |
| Village VoiceAmy NicholsonNeither disposable nor a long-lost masterpiece, she might not be loved by all the boys, but she's still worth a Friday night date. |
| The A.V. ClubMike D'AngeloEven if Mandy Lane had been released in a timely fashion, it’s unlikely that it would have found much of an audience. For all its good intentions, it’s ultimately too half-assed and lethargic to work as a conventional horror film, and not nearly thoughtful or incisive enough to subsist on thwarted expectations alone. |
| Entertainment WeeklyChris NashawatyMandy Lane does eventually build to a whiplash twist ending, but it's too little, too late — much like the film itself. Here's a case where the backstory is more interesting than the movie. |
| Boston GlobePeter KeoughDespite moments of black comedy and some memorable images, this “debut’’ doesn’t offer a lot to love. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperIt clearly aspires to be something more than another story about empty-headed teenagers in a remote cabin who get picked off one by one in gruesome fashion — but at the end of the day, that’s pretty much what we’re getting. |
| RogerEbert.comChristy LemireWhile some of the kills are sufficiently clever and gnarly, "Mandy Lane" is never particularly frightening. |