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  1. Mar 8, 2021 · When May, frantic, wakes up her husband Ted (Dhruv Uday Singh), Ted is more irritated by May’s panic than concerned about the potential intruder. As he grabs a baseball bat to go fight off the unknown man, Ted tells her this happens every night. Every night, a man breaks into their house and tries to kill them.

  2. 2/10. I really don’t get all the accolades this film is receiving. It’s a feminist commentary on victimhood, but it feels like the writer set up a premise and then gave up on the third act. And that social commentary did get too heavy-handed toward the end.

  3. Big Gold Belt Media Reviews 'LUCKY' starring Brea Grant, Hunter C. Smith and Kristina Klebe. Director: Natasha KermaniWriter: Brea Grant-A suburban woman fig...

  4. The movie explains this. He went to his parents' house for awhile, then came back. Brea Grant, who wrote and starred in the movie, said: Obviously, the movie is a big metaphor about the normalization of violence against women.

  5. Mar 3, 2021 · A masked assailant returns to May’s house night after night. CREDIT: Shudder. Actually, we come to realise, the film is a metaphor for domestic abuse in its repetitive, complicit, gaslit ...

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  6. I'm on a thriller kick recently. Got burned out on slashers and supernatural stuff from watching way too many. I know this is a shudder sub, but I saw a really good thriller on Netflix called "The gift" starting Jason Bateman. Highly reccomend. Not scary so much as fucked up and cringey but in all the right ways.

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  8. Mar 4, 2021 · Lucky, 2021. Directed by Natasha Kermani. Starring Brea Grant, Hunter C. Smith, Dhruv Uday Singh, Yasmine Al-Bustami, Kauser Mohammed, Leith M. Burke, and Larry Cedar. SYNOPSIS: Life takes a ...

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