Sound Of My Voice
| release date | April 27 2012 |
| studio | Fox Searchlight |
| director | Zal Batmanglij |
| writer | Brit Marling |
| starring | Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius, Brit Marling |
| rating | R |
| site | soundofmyvoicemovie.com/index2.html |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |
| release date | April 27 2012 |
| studio | Fox Searchlight |
| director | Zal Batmanglij |
| writer | Brit Marling |
| starring | Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius, Brit Marling |
| rating | R |
| site | soundofmyvoicemovie.com/index2.html |
| trailer 1 | Trailer #1 |
Every year I seem to have a conversation with someone about how weak the year was for horror. Reflecting back, I think it’s more so that every year there are a few gems that need plucking from a landfill of garbage. This doesn’t mean it was a “bad year,” it just means that the goodies are to be discovered and then celebrated. READ MORE
Directed by Zal Batmanglij from a script he co-wrote with star Brit Marling, Sound Of My Voice is a startling film. It’s a small, but very effective, thriller with some genuinely creepy moments. It also gives you a lot to think about and asks some interesting questions about the nature of belief itself – not necessarily religious belief (though it can be interpreted that way), but the mechanics behind what we accept as fact and reject as fiction. READ MORE
While my official review doesn’t hit until Friday, it’s safe to say that I pretty much love Sound Of My Voice. It’s a small, but very effective, thriller with some genuinely creepy moments. It also gives you a lot to think about and asks some interesting questions about the nature of belief itself – not necessarily religious belief (though it can be interpreted that way), but the mechanics behind what we accept as fact and reject as fiction. READ MORE
While my official review doesn’t hit until Friday, it’s safe to say that I pretty much love Sound Of My Voice. It’s a small, but very effective, thriller with some genuinely creepy moments. It also gives you a lot to think about and asks some interesting questions about the nature of belief itself – not necessarily religious belief (though it can be interpreted that way), but the mechanics behind what we accept as fact and reject as fiction. READ MORE
From the studio that brought you the unnerving cult drama Martha Marcy May Marlene, and starring indie genre queen Brit Marling, comes Sound Of My Voice, another Fox Searchlight festival acquisition that focuses on the horrors of cults. READ MORE
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