Review of Faults (2014) by Jonathan H — 02 Sep 2016
It's best to go into this work as little knowledge as possible, not that it would save you, but you'll be more receptive to the thorough and insidious mind f*** you've elected to partake in.
Cults, low-lifes, and liars pepper this tale of failure, fear, and brainwashing. Perennial bit player Leland Orser makes a case for his name being as often remembered as his face. Mary Elizabeth Winstead continues to be an underutilized favorite, always a blank canvas who colors her portrayals with subtle strokes.
I couldn't recommend this bizarre gem any more.
This review of Faults (2014) was written by Jonathan H on 02 Sep 2016.
Faults has generally received positive reviews.
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