Review of Woodshock (2017) by Sheri Linden for Los Angeles Times — 21 Sep 2017
With its gauzily surreal touches, Woodshock reflects the Mulleavys’ romantic flair for texture and embellishment. But as Theresa’s guilt and self-medication mount, along with the film’s profoundly muddled ideas about assisted suicide, the curated trance grows mind-numbing.
It’s a death trip with pretty lingerie.
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This review of Woodshock (2017) was written by Sheri Linden and published by Los Angeles Times on 21 Sep 2017.
Woodshock has generally received negative reviews.
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