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A woman who uses clothes as an emotional crutch discovers her life isn't as ideal as she thought...
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| 4:3Alexandra Heller-Nicholas.. a flawless dive into the subjectivity of loss, trauma and physical sensation. |
| The Hollywood NewsKat HughesLed by a compelling and powerful performance from Fuller, Fashionista is an enthralling and oddly sensual thriller. |
| Eye for FilmJennie KermodeFashionista demands a lot of the viewer but has a lot to offer in return. |
| Sight and SoundAnton BitelAs much about a split as a break-up, this is a demanding yet rewarding work that will leave the viewer wondering how many bodies are buried beneath its protagonist's elaborate masque. |
| Daily DeadHeather WixsonIf a director knows how to push all the right buttons in a way that makes their stories resonate with my own sensibilities, then I'm all for movies that challenge and provoke a response, even if things get a little uncomfortable along the way. |
| Austin ChronicleJosh Kupecki[Simon] Rumley is a talented, distinctive voice, and I can't wait to see what he does next, but Fashionista feels less like haute couture and more like prêt-à-porter (okay, I couldn't resist). |
| User ReviewSavannah OThis was a really bizarre and effective film. It screws with your mind. And it takes a minute to really sink in but I loved it. This is Simon Rumley's best movie since Red, White & Blue. |
| User ReviewScyia RAmanda Fuller's performance was fantastic & I loved the music choice of the film. :) |
| User ReviewLiz PAmanda Fuller blew me away. Again!!!! Her collaborations with Rumley are insane. I saw this in Brooklyn so I don't know how you can see it but whoa! |
| User ReviewCarlos MIt is repetitious sometimes and feels a bit lost after a while without knowing exactly where to go (and its unnecessarily fragmented structure is more distracting than anything else), but still this is an interesting film about jealousy and has good performances. |