
Amy is ravaged by the notion that she is going to die tomorrow, which sends her down a dizzying emotional spiral. When her skeptical friend Jane discovers Amy's feeling of imminent death to be contagious, they both begin bizarre journeys through what might be the last day of their lives.... (Full plot summary below)
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Amy is ravaged by the notion that she is going to die tomorrow, which sends her down a dizzying emotional spiral. When her skeptical friend Jane discovers Amy's feeling of imminent death to be contagious, they both begin bizarre journeys through what might be the last day of their lives.
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| Vanity FairK. Austin CollinsThe thrill arises from the way Seimetz constructs and juggles everything, the balance between what she provides (feelings, memories, sensations) and denies (hard answers, explicit philosophy). |
| New York Magazine (Vulture)Bilge EbiriShe Dies Tomorrow is one of the scariest movies I’ve seen in a long time. |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyShe Dies Tomorrow has the feel of a horror film, and is sometimes scary, but it's really an existential meditation on mortality. |
| IndieWireEric KohnSeimetz has conjured a beguiling narrative so tapped into the current worldwide panic that it might have been made in its aftermath. |
| Los Angeles TimesJustin ChangThe concision of its story and the elasticity of its themes are crucial to its peculiar potency: Operating within tight narrative and budgetary confines, Seimetz seeks to reshuffle our perceptions, to alter our sense of how movies can represent the unrepresentable. |
| Paste MagazineAndrew CrumpShe Dies Tomorrow is both the perfect film for this moment and also the worst viewing choice possible considering the circumstances. |
| The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisDazed but far from confused, “She Dies Tomorrow” tugs at you, nagging to be viewed more than once. Eerie and at times impenetrable, the movie (which was completed pre-pandemic) presents a rapidly spreading psychological contagion that feels uncomfortably timely. |
| The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeMovies like this are why arthouses exist, and why we'll seek them out again as soon as it's safe to breathe near our fellow humans. |
| Boston GlobeTy BurrAs the sensation of imminent doom spreads from character to character to character, She Dies Tomorrow takes shape as an allegory with just enough genre trimmings to keep us off balance. |
| Screen DailyTim GriersonShe Dies Tomorrow is both cheeky and disconcerting — and unlike life, it ends right when it should. |