A young unsane women is involuntarily committed into a mental institution where she is confronted by her greatest fear. The movie has a visual style of immediacy that adds to intensity. In the ...
"The Blair Witch Project" turned Joshua Leonard into an overnight star. But nothing he did next followed a familiar pattern. Two decades ago, Joshua Leonard was a 21-year-old wanderer, working in ...
The 'Crown' star is involuntarily committed to a mental institution, where she soon begins to question what is real or a figment of her imagination. By Lexy Perez Associate Editor Claire Foy may have ...
Unsane reveals how entire institutions deny people's individual experiences, demanding they submit to the official version of reality. Foy (foreground) and Juno Temple (background) in Steven ...
Matt Goldberg has been an editor with Collider since 2007. As the site's Chief Film Critic, he has authored hundreds of reviews and covered major film festivals including the Toronto International ...
Steven Soderbergh’s new movie, “Unsane,” is an effectively nasty, sometimes funny, sometimes grindingly unpleasant thriller about a woman who is involuntarily committed to a psychiatric hospital. From ...
Though iPhone-shot cinema is hardly a new fad (see Sean Baker's 2015 film Tangerine), it's fascinating to see one of Hollywood's true stalwarts embrace its territory. Unsane sees Steven Soderbergh use ...
BOTTOM LINE A terrific little thriller full of plot spins and wild camerawork. You’d never know it was shot with an iPhone. Steven Soderbergh’s “Unsane” introduces us to Sawyer Valentini (Claire Foy), ...