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6/10
Not too bad, but needed different casting
jennter28 August 2023
This movie is one of my favorite genres, and I wanted to like it more than I did. Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed it enough that I don't regret spending 90 minutes watching it, but it could've been better.

Grace Van Dien did a fine job, as did Kyle Gallner. My biggest issue with this film is Summer Phoenix. The whole time she was in scene, it felt as though she was trying too hard to act, like she was in an acting class trying to convey emotion. It didn't feel natural like the others, and therefore it was incredibly distracting and at times, painful to watch. Because of this, the bond between Anna and her mother felt artificial, and it's an important part of the story. This movie definitely suffered because of her, in my opinion.

Other than that, the story was very good, well told, and it kept me tuned in. 6/10.
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5/10
a warning for teenagers (and parents)
ferguson-63 August 2023
Greetings again from the darkness. Not long ago, cable movie channels were filled with late night flicks that were easy enough to watch, and even easier to forget. Unfortunately, that description fits the second feature film from director Amy Redford (daughter of screen legend Robert Redford). Scott Organ adapted the screenplay from his own play, "The Thing with Feathers", and the title of the film has been changed ... it played the 2022 Toronto Film Festival as ROOST. It's one of those times where some individual pieces are better than the film as a whole.

Grace Van Dien ("Stranger Things, CHARLIE SAYS, 2018) stars as Anna, who is on the verge of her 17th birthday. She has been secretly online chatting with an older "college boy" named Eric. In a virtual 'meet cute', they read Emily Dickinson poetry to each other and talk for hours. Since he lives 900 miles away, the two have never met, but in typical teenage fashion, Anna says "he gets me." As an unexpected birthday surprise, Eric (Kyle Gallner, THE FINEST HOURS, "Interrogation") shows up at her door and drops off a thoughtful present. All of this is happening as Anna's mother Beth (Summer Phoenix, sister of Joaquin and the late River) announces her engagement to her cop boyfriend Tim (Jesse Garcia, QUINCEANERA, 2016).

The proverbial 'stuff' hits the fan when Anna introduces Eric to her mom. Not only is Eric a bit older than he let on (and the college story was a fabrication), his aw-shucks and overly apologetic demeanor don't seem to charm anyone except Anna. But more than that, there's a twist here that causes a cosmic shift in all of these relationships.

Grace Van Dien is the great-granddaughter of the late and legendary Robert Mitchum, and she's worked non-stop the past ten years, though I've only seen her in a couple of things. She clearly has screen presence, although this role doesn't stretch her much at all. I do hope she's offered some more challenging projects moving forward. The bulk of the film's second half focuses on creepy manipulation and the grooming of teenagers ... a hot and important topic lately due to the vulnerability of teenage girls. The message is appreciated, but this one would have benefitted from some script polishing so that the dialogue was more realistic.

Opens on August 4, 2023.
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6/10
Neither a 1 or a 10.
stevelivesey-3718315 November 2023
There is much to like with this movie. Grace Van Dien and the ever excellent Kyle Gallner are the two best reasons to watch this movie. Both are utterly convincing in their roles.

The direction and the editing, on the the other hand are, well, sub standard, is the polite way to say it. Some shots are dwelt on for too long and some of the scenes feel that they are 'acted' rather than having two people having a real conversation. The other actors are quite awful.

There is a nice little plot twist that comes in about half an hour into the movie that stops it falling into a schmaltzy Hallmark type movie.

Is it worth a watch? Kind of, but with some reservations.
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Twisty drama with a message.
dweston-3866913 October 2023
At first I thought this was a solid,muscular acted drama about a young teenage girl finding friendship then ' love' with a much older guy on the internet and the ramifications of how the internet can foster vulnerable girls into falling with much older men.

Cue a talky , arguments about the mother finding out and the girl expressing her love for this chap- who is old enough to know better... However, it doesn't really go down that way, a twist occurs mid way through that spins the entire film around completely.

This is a short,lean drama, clearly based on a play that gives weighty themes to adult responsibilities, childhood in peril and the sins of the past. Good performances around especially Kyle Gallner- my second film this week I've seen him in after 'The Passenger'; he's turning into an actor to watch.

A thought provoking and well made drama.
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5/10
Good idea, bad execution
bohdanascheinostova15 November 2023
An attemp at a shocking thriller unfortunately turns into a lengthy, dull and plain film with plenty of cliches and repetitive tropes. The story itself had a nice simple (although not original) plot twist that sadly got lost in completely ordinary unsophisticated script. I am not saying that to make a good film you need to present an extremely complicated story, but when you do have a simple tale you have to grab the viewer's attention with other elements like a solid script or engaging cinematography and production design - all of which this picture lacks. Yet the biggest downfall (out of many) of What Comes Around is its incredibly weak acting performances. The rising Grace Van Dien (Stranger Things) just could not capture the protagonists's personality believably and her portrayal felt deeply artificial and in some scenes even ridiculous.
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7/10
Uncomfortable but a good watch!
courtney_london16 September 2022
Roost is an uncomfortable film to watch, so there's your warning! The story centres around the relationship of three people: Anna, the 16 year-old falling for a guy she met online played by Grace Van Dien; Beth, Anna's mom played by Summer Phoenix; and Eric, the guy Anna talks to online played by Kyle Gallner. Just with that very minimal description of the film, I'm sure you can already sense some of the drama that ensues.

The film is absolutely uncomfortable, as was it's intention. There were many 😬 moments on my end, and it was evident that many people felt that way too. Grace and Summer are a good mother-daughter duo, sometimes overacting, but overall good. The real stand out in the film is Kyle Gallner; he was fantastic!

The film explores trauma, more specifically unprocessed trauma and how it can affect the lives of those around us. If this triggers you at all, maybe this movie should be a pass.

Definitely a provocative and twisted story, Roost was a film I picked just because it suited my schedule, but I am incredibly glad I was able to see it.
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4/10
Makes women look and feel weak
zack_gideon5 August 2023
This movie is pretty much rubbish. It portrays not just a young girl being weak by being manipulated by a man but other people much older than her as well (both male and female).

I don't want to go into details but every single scene portrays the woman as being clueless, not in control and being weak and succumbing to a man. It's truly sad to watch.

What was the point of this film? It's also super pretentious. It makes women (mothers and daughters) look weak and easily controlled which is a false narrative.

I will say the acting is very good. But, you got tricked into acting in a film that devalues women.
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7/10
Jesse was the real victim there
cmjhxzvswq12 August 2023
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This movie was great ... she lied about everything covered it. Made him look crazy to cover her ass ... he was the real victim here and not the mom .. he was just asking to be acknowledged.. and the was telling the truth about everything that happened between them. As a result now the daughter will suffer the same abandonment she gave that poor kid. I think it shows exactly what happens in real life when we read about all these " teachers " getting with students. They don't have the mental capacity or maturity yet to understand. And for that they are scarred for life. I liked it very much mom was a crazy in sheep's clothing.
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1/10
Sooooo bad
seenjessica6 October 2023
This movie is such a cheesy mess. So poorly made and produced. It Reminds me of a Lifetime movie from the 90s. Terrible cinematography, terrible acting. Even the sets are cheesy and bad. And the script and dialogue are TERRIBLE. It is so contrived and lacks any sense of authenticity. I feel badly for the lead actress who might have been good with better filmmakers but they were unable to save this one. What happens when a celebrity's daughter makes a b-movie? I guess it premieres at TIFF? You know if you can't get into your own dad's festival you have really made a piece of garbage. What a joke.
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6/10
Awful but entertaining
MisssB12316 January 2024
A couple interesting twists, but the acting by Summer Phoenix is so so bad that there is no chance for this movie to be taken seriously. Grace Van Dien tries and plays the role well enough. Kyle Gallner shines here. With better dialogue and acting, this could have been a really successful psychological thriller. As it stands though, it's a dark and twisty Hallmark movie. I have to keep writing about this movie, so I will mention that Anna's outfit choices are interesting. Maybe this is how some teens dress these days, but I saw a lot of outfits that read professor/librarian, which felt off. And that's all I have to say about that.
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9/10
Really enjoyed the plot twists
jenna59607 August 2023
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I decided to watch this movie expecting the same old kind of movie we have seen so many other times. Psycho dude gets broken up with and can't handle it so he comes back to cause an innocent family trouble but that's not quite what happened here. I can't believe this review is requiring so many words. What do they want me to say without giving all the exciting stuff away? Boy meets girl but boy is already familiar to someone in the family and I definitely didn't see this storyline coming. Then once that plot twist occurs another happens. I would highly recommend it because it's not at all predictable.
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6/10
Comes around again?
kosmasp25 April 2024
No pun intended - and yes I know the saying (goes around) - and I understand what the title is suggesting. You will too, when you see the movie. I was trying to figure out which direction this would take. It didn't exactly go the route I thought it would go - still a warning sign - or maybe multiple warning signs.

Grace van Dien, daughter of Casper, got quite famous - not so much because of her father, but because of Stranger Things - which I have not seen yet. But it is on my list. This is not exploitative by the way if that is something you are looking for - it is quite obvious from a certain point forward ... when the twist comes to play. And the cliches keep ... coming up too (no pun intended) .... it tries hard to give us food for thought ... and the actors try their best ... but it never really gets there (in my book) ... still good effort.
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9/10
tense mother daughter thriller
Blue-Grotto22 October 2022
I just don't want you to get hurt.

Then why are you hurting me?!

Anna is almost 17 and nearly half the age of the strange man at the door. "I love him" Anna says, "he just gets me." However, Anna's mother Beth and her fiancé, the chief of police, are not so convinced. It isn't long before they are all in a shouting match. "Get out of my house!" Beth screams. Emotions are running high at the start, but they are turned up many more notches before all is said and done.

I thought I knew what was going to happen in Roost, but I was so wrong. There are twists to the turns, and reversals to the turnarounds. Roost is so tense and timely. Summer Phoenix (Beth) and Grace Van Dien (Anna), who is from the Robert Mitchum family, do not let their famous relatives down.

"This is what happens when you don't deal with your stuff," said director Amy Redford who was present at this Toronto International Film Festival world premiere screening. She did such a good job of highlighting that there is good and bad, perils and possibilities, in each of us. She claimed that not understanding her own child aided her in directing this film. "Listening and understanding help us get to a better place" she said, "honesty is always age appropriate."
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10/10
Really a good story and amazing acting. Totally underrated!
cd_papa21 April 2024
This is an underrated gem of a movie! This is truly a movie with really good story and amazing acting. Totally underrated! I am shocked how this movie isn't rated with full 10 stars. Each character was so in sync with the role. Beautiful casting and I couldn't have watched a better movie today.

I'm surprised I had never even heard of this movie till I stumbled upon it while scrolling to watch just something decent, but it ended up being such a treat.

The actors were all such gifted artists. Bravo!

I loved this movie, and I wanted to make sure I put my review here to let others know of this underrated piece of a movie well made. Thank you!
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