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Never Here

In this film, an artist depicting strangers leads a special experience away from work by suspecting someone is watching her. Meanwhile, there appear to be more blurring boundaries between realism and fiction, crime and art, and more.
Keywords:  # Mireille Enos #Camille Thoman #Goran Visnjic #Never Here #Sam Shepard
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New York Times
October 19, 2017
Mostly a frustrating jumble of surreal puzzle pieces that audiences will likely be uninterested in solving.
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Blu-ray.com
October 19, 2017
Full of haunting images and provocative ideas, blending art world immersion with detective noir, offering the curious plenty to sift through as reality bends and obsessions graduate into horror.
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Los Angeles Times
October 19, 2017
Artful and atmospheric to the max, "Never Here" is a study in personality disintegration dressed up as a whodunit.
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Eye for Film
October 19, 2017
At the centre of it all, Enos holds out attention but maintains just enough distance to allow for that uncertainty, to let it breathe.
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Daily Dead
August 18, 2017
I'd highly recommend checking it out, if for nothing else but to see what you might come away with from your own viewing experience.
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Village Voice
October 18, 2017
There's more substance than pastiche in performance artist and documentarian Camille Thoman's ambitious narrative feature debut.
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Hollywood Reporter
September 19, 2017
An elusive, allusive, classy psycho-thriller debut.
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The Film Stage
October 19, 2017
Thoman spins a suspense thriller with all its genre underpinnings.
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Variety
October 20, 2017
Though it drifts off into the ozone at the end, for most of its running time, "Never Here" is a low-key but effective psychological thriller which flirts with that looming issue of the social-media age: privacy, and the invasion thereof.
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