The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore
Bad Match clearly only aspires to be a thriller with a surprise or two up its sleeve. On that front, it's adequate.
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Singapore, United States · 2017
1h 30m
Director David Chirchirillo
Starring Jack Cutmore-Scott, Lili Simmons, Brandon Scott, Chase Williamson
Genre Thriller
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Harris is a perpetual playboy who finds hook-ups on a dating app. All is well in his world until he swipes right and matches with Riley. Unlike his other conquests, Riley won't go away as quietly as all the other girls. Slowly, everything in Harris' life begins to fall apart.
The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore
Bad Match clearly only aspires to be a thriller with a surprise or two up its sleeve. On that front, it's adequate.
Los Angeles Times by Noel Murray
Thanks to good performances by Cutmore-Scott and Simmons — and good writing by Chirchirillo — Bad Match effectively explores the everyday horror that comes from people treating their fellow human beings as interchangeable playthings.
The movie is “Fatal Attraction” for the age of the revolving-door hook-up, and in its fevered low-budget way it’s just clever enough to do what it sets out to do. It gives toxic masculinity its just desserts.
Bad Match is too short and formulaic to give us anything to really chew on.
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