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A suicidal woman and a violent home intruder test the limits of human endurance and the boundaries of forgiveness over the course of one torturous night.
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Frank Scheck The Hollywood Reporter 07/05/2018
The film, while not easily forgotten, is almost impossible to digest. Go to Full Review
Robert Abele Los Angeles Times 03/01/2018
As a tour-de-force howl of primal, damaged rage, it contributes in its own strange way to the current era of public reckoning and testy healing. Go to Full Review
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Bisquiteen T Feb 10 Everyone involved in this is a colossal moron, particularly the "star slash writer." Jackie, honey, you can't act, and you can't write. Find a new hobby. Licking lead paint might be just your speed, though that may well be what caused this drudgery in the first place. The solar panel commercials on Tubi were more interesting than whatever the hell this mess was. Touting yourself as the producer was particularly endearing because it's basically an admission of, "Everyone else could see this for the dogsht it was, so I had to pay for it myself." I am trying to find one nice thing to say, so I'll say, I am impressed that you turned 96 minutes into a billion hours. The male lead was right about one thing: "You're stupid." PLEASE FIND A NEW HOBBY. I also offer this advice to the "writer"/"star" of "Scare Me," the only other movie I've rated this low and would rate in the negatives if I could. See more Danielle C. @DaniELLIE Jan 30 These reviews HAVE to be people who were paid. Absolutely awful I had to shut it off 20 minutes in. If you wanna sit there and watch a woman get humiliated and get SA’d then go for it. Gross See more Sandra W 12/08/2024 DISTURBING, but brilliantly written. Compelling. Despite the emotional and graphic violence, there is comedic relief, as well. As a female screenwriters and filmmaker, my goal is to make something as great as this. See more 01/22/2021 A must watch! A fantastic movie! See more 12/29/2019 Jacqueline Wright's film, EAT ME, that she wrote and stars in is fearless, raw, unapologetic, deeply authentic, disturbing and enlightening throughout. Her willingness, openness and free-flying spirit fills every fiber of her presence on the screen. Her artistry and craftsmanship is a gift to us all. Notning is taboo. Everything is on the table and ready for unrelenting scrutiny. THIS is life revealed for all, including all the pain, joy, suffering, passion, cruelty, kindness and humanity that we are open and willing to explore See more 08/02/2018 JacquelineWright's film, EAT ME, that she wrote and stars in is fearless, raw, unapologetic, deeply authentic, disturbing and enlightening throughout. Her willingness, openness and free-flying spirit fills every fiber of her presence on the screen. Her artistry and craftsmanship is a gift to us all. Nothing is taboo. Everything is on the table and ready for unrelenting scrutiny. THIS is life revealed for all, including all the pain, joy, suffering, passion, cruelty, kindness and humanity that we are open and willing to explore. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis A suicidal woman and a violent home intruder test the limits of human endurance and the boundaries of forgiveness over the course of one torturous night.
Director
Adrian Cruz
Producer
Jacqueline Wright, Adrian Cruz, Dena Hysell
Screenwriter
Jacqueline Wright
Distributor
Blue Fox Entertainment / M&R Pictures
Production Co
Rumpus Room Productions
Genre
Horror, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 2, 2018, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 6, 2018
Runtime
1h 35m
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