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A troubled couple vacate to a beautiful getaway, but bizarre circumstances further complicate their situation.
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| HeyUGuysKenji LloydThe film is guaranteed to spark debate amongst its viewers, which is a perfect testament to its greatness. |
| Film Journal InternationalMichael SauterBut each unhappy couple is unhappy in its own way - and this couple's way is nothing if not unique. The same could be said of this daringly original film, from first-time feature director Charlie McDowell. |
| EricDSnider.comEric D. SniderA playful story with eerie undertones... Duplass and Moss are personable, smart actors with an easy rapport, and the characters are nicely defined. |
| Orange County RegisterMichael SragowFirst-time director Charlie McDowell and writer Justin Lader are skillful at subverting domestic-comedy clichés, and Moss and Duplass are superb at being tender, funny and borderline satiric. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip Martin...a sparkling little bagatelle of a romantic mystery that owes more to Alfred Hitchcock and Rod Serling than the standard-issue Hollywood rom-com. |
| RedEyeMatt PaisThe first movie in a while I didn't want to stop thinking about, and couldn't if I tried. |
| Film.comKate ErblandThe film is brisk, funny, smart, and artful, a strong pairing of high concept and relatable storylines. |
| VarietyGeoff BerkshireBoasting spectacular performances from Duplass and Elisabeth Moss as a husband and wife on the brink of separation, this incredibly assured directorial debut of Charlie McDowell essentially turns the idea of a two-hander upside down and inside out. |
| The Film StageDan MeccaMcDowell's picture goes to dark, introspective places without sacrificing the relatively light tone that works throughout. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperWorking from Justin Lader’s smart script, Moss and Duplass expertly portray a very typical couple going through a rocky time — and they’re just as effective when the weirdness kicks in during their getaway weekend. |