
Ava Dobkins is recovering from demonic possession. With no memory of the past month, she is forced to attend a Spirit Possession Anonymous support group. As Ava struggles to reconnect with her friends, get her job back, and figure out where the huge bloodstain in her apartment came from, she's plagued by nightmarish visions - the demon is trying to come back.... (Full plot summary below)
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Ava Dobkins is recovering from demonic possession. With no memory of the past month, she is forced to attend a Spirit Possession Anonymous support group. As Ava struggles to reconnect with her friends, get her job back, and figure out where the huge bloodstain in her apartment came from, she's plagued by nightmarish visions - the demon is trying to come back.
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| Village VoiceRob StaegerA concurrent plot involving Ava's family doesn't land quite as well, as it travels down some more familiar paths, but the twelve-step satire had me grinning like a fiend. |
| ColliderPerri NemiroffGalland is a skilled world builder. He takes these very familiar big screen scenarios, puts his own smart spin on them and then he winds up with these especially appealing and thoughtful concepts that are a blast to consider well beyond the feature. |
| Film School RejectsRob HunterAva's Possessions isn't a bad film by any stretch, but it's frustrating to watch it plod along while an abundance of promise sits just outside of the frame. |
| Entertainment WeeklyDevan CogganKrause’s deadpan wit, coupled with the inspired scenes at Spirit Possessions Anoymous, make Ava’s Possessions a fun, fresh take on a genre staple. |
| CinemalogueTodd JorgensonIt veers into conventional horror and feel-good territory, gradually losing its edge. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekWhile impressive for a low-budget horror comedy, goes off on too many tangents, ending up as an intriguing premise imperfectly realized. |
| We Got This CoveredMatt DonatoAva's Possessions may not be a thing of nightmares, but Galland's take on post-exorcism lifestyles is fun and inviting, in a quirky-satanic-hangover kind of way. |
| Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeGalland's film plays more like a cable-ready mystery than a cult film in the making, offering just enough chuckles to stay afloat. |
| New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThough at times pleasingly quirky, the story is too slackly written and insipidly photographed to entertain. |
| User ReviewMariana HFresh, funny, smart and layered. Loved the saturated New York street scenes and great score. Fun movie! |