- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- November 6, 2020 (4 years ago)
- Language
- English
- Origin
- Germany · United Kingdom
- Genres
- Black Horror · Psychological horror
- Production companies
- Beta Cinema · Head Gear Films · Lipsync Productions · Metrol Technology · Reiver Pictures · Serotonin Films
- Runtime
- 1h 41m
- Rating
- Not Rated
Kindred
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Reviews
‘Kindred’: Film Review Tamara Lawrance, Jack Lowden and Fiona Shaw star in the country house psychological thriller 'Kindred,' about an expectant mother convinced her deceased boyf...
‘Kindred’ Review: Fiona Shaw and Tamara Lawrance Face Off in a Gaslighting Thriller In his feature debut, filmmaker Joe Marcantonio plots a familiar, but elegant tale of two mothers run amok.
Review: A superb acting showcase, psychological thriller 'Kindred' fails to frighten Strong acting from Tamara Lawrance, Fiona Shaw and Jack Lowden highlight "Kindred," an otherwise derivative psychological thriller.
New movie picks: Diane Lane, Sophia Loren jump into the Oscar race Diane Lane re-teams with Kevin Costner in ‘Let Him Go’; Sophia Loren stars in moving drama ‘The Life Ahead.’
‘Kindred’ Review: A Dreary, Derivative Hostage Thriller (Published 2020) Influences of “Rosemary’s Baby” and “Get Out” are evident in this Joe Marcantonio film, which doesn’t live up to its forebears.
Review: 'Kindred' Offers A Haunting Look Into Racism And Gaslighting Since its inception, horror has given us monsters and extreme scenarios as a means of critiquing real-world fears. In Get Out, Jordan Peele exposed anti-Blac...
Kindred movie review & film summary (2020) It’s also so dramatically inert that each new narrative development feels like a slight variation on the last one.
‘Kindred’: Review Jack Lowden steps up to produce and co-star, but 'Kindred' belongs to young actor Tamara Lawrance
Kindred review — undercooked British horror ★★☆☆☆There are movie references aplenty in this flailing, undercooked and overpacked psychological thriller. In the first three scenes alone we get...
‘Kindred’ Review: A Cross Between ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ and ‘Get Out’ That Keeps You Watching Joe Marcantonio's first feature is flagrantly derivative, but it's skillful enough to achieve an honest creep factor.
Kindred Has Haunted Me for Weeks I can’t stop thinking about what the film suggests — just under the surface — about Blackness, maternal life, and inheritance.
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