RogerEbert.com by Monica Castillo
No One Gets Out Alive builds its suspense through scares both real and supernatural. While I’m less satisfied with its ultimate execution, Jon Croker and Fernanda Coppel's script has a lot going in its favor.
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Director
Santiago Menghini
Cast
Cristina Rodlo,
Marc Menchaca,
David Figlioli,
Claudia Coulter,
David Barrera,
Moronkę Akinola
Genre
Horror,
Thriller,
Mystery
An immigrant in search of the American dream who, after being forced to take a room in a boarding house, finds herself in a nightmare she can’t escape
RogerEbert.com by Monica Castillo
No One Gets Out Alive builds its suspense through scares both real and supernatural. While I’m less satisfied with its ultimate execution, Jon Croker and Fernanda Coppel's script has a lot going in its favor.
The Guardian by Benjamin Lee
There are imperfections here, especially near the end, but it’s the work of someone striving to stand out, to do something that will linger in the memory rather than fade into the over-populated homepage background.
Polygon by Robert Daniels
One Gets Out Alive is a desperate attempt to explore the immigration crisis through a horror lens, à la Remi Weekes’ stunning film His House. But Menghini’s film is an underwritten hodgepodge of hollow scares.
Movie Nation by Roger Moore
No One Gets Out Alive is more a director’s ominous looking show-reel than a coherent, frightening horror tale.
The New York Times by Ben Kenigsberg
The movie has not bothered to connect its ideas.
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