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Truly Dreadful Film
Afouotos
Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.
CrawlerChunky
In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
Fleur
Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
lburmest
This indie film is weird, intense and unusual. It definitely fits into the dark noir category. Starts out as the simple story of an aspiring actress just trying to make ends meet and blossoms into an off-beat kind of crime story thriller. The characters are quirky and unusual. The protagonist, Priscilla, is played by Arielle Brachfeld. She plays an aspiring actress who will literally stop at nothing to get ahead. The casting director, Elsa, is a rude, brutally offensive character and is well played by JamieLee Ackerman. This movie definitely has the right ingredients to become a cult film.
enzo145
Throughly enjoyed this unique take on the Noir genre set in present day Los Angeles. The movie boasts some stellar performances by Lynn Shaye and Peter Bogdanovich. So amazing to see what this truly indie film pulled off on a micro budget. Look out for director, Michael Chrisoulakis and writer, Guy J. Jackson who both are tremendous talents. Do yourself a favor and check out this film for a true Lynchian homage.
mandymontgomery
We very much enjoyed the movie, excellent feel to it. Gritty, true to life and quite spellbinding. Photography excellent.
hollygriggspall-2
I saw an early screening of LOS ANGELES OVERNIGHT. Gorgeous and gritty, this love/hate letter to Los Angeles taps into the zeitgeist to reveal the darkside of Tinseltown. Compelling, unexpected, with a stand-out style.