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    Always Shine is a 2016 American psychological thriller film written by Lawrence Michael Levine and directed by Sophia Takal. The film stars Mackenzie Davis and Caitlin FitzGerald as two friends going for a weekend retreat to Big Sur. It also stars Levine, Alexander Koch and Jane Adams.

  2. Jul 21, 2020 · Sophia Takal's Always Shine is a tightly wound thriller that follows two best friends on a weekend getaway to Big Sur and unearths the true horror of Hollywood. Both women are aspiring actors; the competitive harshness between them escalates when one begins to garner more success than the other.

  3. Nov 29, 2021 · Always Shine is a palindromic thriller bursting with formal brilliance and incisive feminist critique. It’s at once a tense drama and a psychological horror story about the nature of...

  4. IJW watched Always Shine and came across this. In my opinion too the movie is pretty straightforward plot wise. There really were two friends on the trip and Davis's character killed her friend. But it's the difference between the two friends that makes the highlight of this film.

  5. SHINE definition: 1. to send out or reflect light: 2. If a person's eyes or face shine with a quality, you can see…. Learn more.

  6. May 2, 2021 · Always Shine unfolds like a dream and lingers like a nightmare, but the actual horror lies in its accuracy of portraying the struggle of performance. With every layer of bright red lipstick that’s applied, viewers will find a shade that speaks to their own experience.

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  8. Nov 25, 2016 · “Always Shine” is an immersive nightmare of merging, over-identification, and projection. Its strangeness (and I yearned for more strangeness) is part of the fascination. The true horror here is emotional.

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