
Cecilia (aka Sissy) is a successful social media influencer living the dream, until she runs into her ex-childhood best friend and is invited away on her bachelorette weekend. Suddenly Sissy finds herself stuck in a remote cabin with her school bully...and a taste for revenge. #triggered.... (Full plot summary below)
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Cecilia (aka Sissy) is a successful social media influencer living the dream, until she runs into her ex-childhood best friend and is invited away on her bachelorette weekend. Suddenly Sissy finds herself stuck in a remote cabin with her school bully...and a taste for revenge. #triggered.
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| Time OutStephen A. RussellIt may not be the sharpest satire, but Barlow and Senes have a heap of wicked fun wielding the blunt trauma as Sissy takes a wild stab at everything from influencer culture and wellness voodoo, to body image crises and backstabbing (literally) so-called friend circles. |
| The GuardianLuke BuckmasterSissy is a deranged pleasure to watch, though a strong stomach and an appreciation of genre protocols is highly recommended. |
| The Film StageJared MobarakBarlow and Senes do a great job keeping things entertaining and plausible insofar as how casualties cross the path of their killers. |
| SlashfilmMatt DonatoSadly, some only listen when the quiet part is said out loud — Sissy blares its concerns and horrors like neon demons in front of the brightest ring lights. |
| Film ThreatSumner ForbesSissy ultimately doesn’t break any new genre ground, but Barlow and Senes embrace these tropes rather than try to avoid them. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreSissy is a one messed-up thriller wrapped up in the most adorable, upbeat and value-affirming package. |
| Screen RantPatrice WitherspoonSissy sacrifices its themes for violence and surface-level explorations of psychological realism, making it as frustrating as it is compulsively fun. |
| Screen RantBrittany WitherspoonSissy sacrifices its themes for violence and surface-level explorations of psychological realism, making it as frustrating as it is compulsively fun. |
| User ReviewMrJPrimeWhat an enjoyable psychopath. What a messy wild ride. Rare to find anything creative these days. Alternating between Cecilia's deranged happiness and the brutal reality of her actions was quite entertaining. Definitely didn't see the ending coming. It's fun to watch a villian win sometimes. |
| User ReviewHonestReviews66Watched it for 10 minutes. Starts with a black girl and a white girl telling each other how great friends they've been ever since they were kids. Next scene is a lesbian wedding. That's me done. F*ck the woke brigade. |