Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein
Dumisa masterfully — and entertainingly — builds, twists and compounds the tension as events spiral out of control and lives hang in the balance.
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South Africa · 2018
1h 51m
Director Nosipho Dumisa
Starring Irshaad Ally, Monique Rockman, Ephraim Gordon, Amrain Ismail-Essop
Genre Thriller
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In this reimagining of Hitchcock's REAR WINDOW, Randall is a man who becomes wheelchair bound after a sour drug deal. When his girlfriend gives him binoculars to keep him occupied at home, Randall witnesses a murder which leads him down a deadly tunnel of blackmail, putting the couple's life in grave danger.
Los Angeles Times by Gary Goldstein
Dumisa masterfully — and entertainingly — builds, twists and compounds the tension as events spiral out of control and lives hang in the balance.
The New York Times by Jeannette Catsoulis
Cheerfully derivative yet doggedly entertaining, Number 37 benefits from Dumisa’s slick execution and impressive acting by her small cast.
Far more substantial than a run-of-the-mill Hitchcock homage, Number 37 is richly satisfying on its own terms as a singularly crafty and strikingly well-crafted thriller that signals the arrival of a promising filmmaking talent.
The Hollywood Reporter by Keith Uhlich
This is derivative if well-executed product, except when it comes to the relationship at the film’s center.
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