Review of Things Heard & Seen (2021) by Richard Lawson for Vanity Fair — 05 May 2021
The real trouble of the film is that it is stuck, like a spirit, between spaces. It’s cramped in the liminal room between “prestige horror” and something more slick, squalid, and satisfying. The balance is off, for which a strong cast—Rhea Seehorn is particularly sharp as a colleague of George’s—and stately aesthetics can’t make up.
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This review of Things Heard & Seen (2021) was written by Richard Lawson and published by Vanity Fair on 05 May 2021.
Things Heard & Seen has generally received mixed reviews.
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