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Blush
Directed by
Debra Eisenstadt
Not Rated
2019
1h 41m
Drama
5.1
64%
50%
4.9
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The sexual, psychological, and moral unraveling of an obsessive-compulsive suburban mom.
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Cast of Blush
Wendi McLendon-Covey
Cathy
Christine Woods
Gemma Jean
Steve Little
Matthew
Max Burkholder
Xander
Kate Alberts
Tara
Michael Rivkin
Tod
Tu Morrow
Emma
Amy Anderson
Exhausted Angel Committee Member
Kristjan Aru
Student
Jocelyn Ayanna
New Angel Committee Member
Kate Blumberg
Mary
Elaine Brammell
Party guest
Lucinda Clare
Enthusiastic Angel Committee member
Catherine Curtin
Gail
AprilAnn Dais
Teacher
Naomi Ekperigin
Irritated Angel Committee Member
Imogene Elias
Dancer
Ted Elrick
Wally
Sameer Ali Khan
Theresa Laib
Student
Blush Ratings & Reviews
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
Linda Cook
This gives a "Bridesmaids" favorite a chance to flex her dramatic muscles.
Film Threat
Alan Ng
Blush is a beautiful film with an exciting and delightful performance from Wendi McLendon-Covey. But Blush's pure brilliance is found in its story from Debra Eisenstadt.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
McLendon-Covey finds sympathy in a troubled yet relatable character that deserves a better movie. Instead, the screenplay struggles to sufficiently modulate its various secrets and subplots.
We Live Entertainment
Fred Topel
There's comedy in the awkward situations this creates. It's way more awkward than Curb Your Enthusiasm awkward comedy because every character is an agent of awkwardness, and each one has conviction.
Solzy at the Movies
Danielle Solzman
With a career-best performance by Wendi McLendon-Covey, Debra Eisenstadt's Imaginary Order is a classic indie in every sense of the word.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
A film that feels like it's going through the motions as much as its put-upon protagonist.
The Playlist
Lena Wilson
Sometimes it really works; sometimes it doesn't. Either way, it's a fantastic vehicle for Wendi McLendon-Covey, who's something of a revelation here.
The Movie Cricket
Sean P. Means
As suburban supermom meltdowns go... "Imaginary Order" goes deep, thanks to some smart and scary twists and a compelling performance by Wendi McLendon-Covey.
Moveable Fest
Stephen Saito
It's Eisenstadt's perspective that proves most distinctive and by the time "Imaginary Order" ends, even if the characters struggle to see the full picture, it's as energizing to see how well she does, bringing it all into focus.
Variety
Andrew Barker
Admirably acted and powered by a loopy internal rhythm, the film nonetheless wears out its welcome long before it's done inflicting indignities on its heroine, arriving at its main point early and then repeating it again and again.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
When it clicks, the film is a provocative combo of emotional fumbling, droll asides and shrewd insights.
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