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Medusa

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Brazil · 2021
2h 7m
Director Anita Rocha da Silveira
Starring Mari Oliveira, Lara Tremouroux, Bruna Linzmeyer, Thiago Fragoso
Genre Fantasy, Horror

By day, Mariana and her friends sing religious propaganda in an evangelical vocal group. By night, they become a ruthless gang, donning masks to roam the streets of Brazil, terrorizing anyone they deem "too sinful."

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Screen Daily by Demetrios Matheou

Da Silveira sets a tone that nimbly flows between comedy, mystery and discomforting satire (the Pastor generally makes the skin crawl), though her occasional wink towards horror offers fun rather than frights, to the film’s detriment.

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Variety by Dennis Harvey

The audacity of de Silveira’s concept — in which enrollees at an upscale Christian college indulge in secret, moralizing vigilante mayhem — and her deliberately over-the-top aesthetic render Medusa a compelling mixed bag. It may miss the bull’s-eye, but not for lack of intriguing ideas or style.

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The Film Stage by Jared Mobarak

There’s plenty to like here: gorgeous cinematography—there’s an unforgettable shot during a power outage at the coma facility, where the generator attempts to flicker the small, rectangular lights along the walls of the main, symmetrical room—propulsive synth beats to go with the choir, and stellar performances that at some point all skew towards parody to really drive home the indoctrination angle before each awakening opens eyes to the truth.

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Film Threat by Michael Talbot-Haynes

Medusa is an electrifying work of art that elevates its already elevated pop influences, a transcendental tableau of the true-life horror of female oppression.

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