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| The PlaylistRodrigo PerezImmersive and committed to its austere form, the solemn, often-dialogue free Dark Night never spoon feeds and always allows the viewer to draw their own conclusions. |
| IndieWireEric KohnAt every turn, the movie casts a haunting spell. |
| Film School RejectsRob HunterThe film doesn't pretend to offer any answers. It's simply holding up the mirror... and then angling it a bit to get a better look at some girl's ass. |
| ColliderChris CabinDark Night is as much about gloom as it is astonishment, to see the power of an act or an image to either turn someone into a killer or to inspire them toward empathy. |
| Little White LiesEd GibbsThe film seeks to offer an abstract essay on the isolated youth of the US - which it does, in a breathtakingly fearless and measured manner. |
| FlavorwireJason BaileyWe know where he's headed, which allows some agonizing false alarms; he's toying with our expectation for bloodshed, and, on some level, our hunger for it. |
| MetroMatt PriggeIt's a languorous dream that might be a nightmare, slow and soothing but always on edge. |
| The Daily BeastNick SchagerDark Night is fascinated by the phenomena of domestic mass shootings, but it's less an act of investigation than one of imagination. |
| NewcityRay PrideThe abstracted events transpire, occur, invoke, weighted neither by plot nor a psychological accounting: an atmospheric dream of everyday things, a dark dream of all our todays, lustrous dread. |
| Projected FiguresAnton Bitelan anatomisation not so much of a real crime as of the sociopolitical circumstances that engender it. |