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Darling
Directed by
Mickey Keating
Not Rated
2015
78m
Horror
,
Thriller
5.5
69%
44%
5.5
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A lonely girl's violent descent into madness.
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Cast of Darling
Lauren Ashley Carter
Darling / Executive Producer
Sean Young
Madame
Brian Morvant
The Man
Larry Fessenden
Officer Maneretti / Executive Producer
John Speredakos
Officer Clayton
Al-Nisa Petty
Miss Hill
Helen Rogers
The New Girl
Mickey Keating
Director / Writer / Producer
Chris Skotchdopole
Associate Producer
Jenn Wexler
Producer
Sean Fowler
Producer
Mac Fisken
Director Of Photography
Valerie Krulfeifer
Editor
Parker Kozak
Production Sound Mixer
Giona Ostinelli
Music
Shawn Duffy
Sound Designer
Darling Ratings & Reviews
Horror Movie Talk
Sydney Lee
The first act is boring as all hell but the second and third ramp up the action just a little bit, and the main actress Lauren Ashely Carter is a very good Kristen Stewart type.
Way Too Indie
C.J. Prince
The offensiveness of Keating's story might not have been so transparent if everything else didn't feel so half-baked.
Bloody Disgusting
Trace Thurman
Darling may not provide any easy answers, but it is a trippy, hypnotic ride through the mind of a woman who is slowly losing it.
Austin Chronicle
Josh Kupecki
Keating keeps his cards close, a common conceit of the films he's referencing: Repulsion, Rosemary's Baby, The Innocents, Persona, just to name a few. Does he succeed? You'd better believe it.
One Guy's Opinion
Frank Swietek
A stylish exercise in horror tropes... may be little more than an imitation, but at least the models are first-rate.
Los Angeles Times
Robert Abele
More likely to dull by repetitive creep than memorably rattle the senses.
About.com
Mark H. Harris
For all its attempts to startle, the most startling thing about Darling is how off-target this promising director's third feature film is.
Cinemalogue
Todd Jorgenson
The playfully subversive twists in this slow-burning, black-and-white trifle of experimental horror are more frightening separately than collectively.
ShockTillYouDrop.com
Chris Alexander
It's an immaculate work of art and one of the most affecting horror movies I've ever seen.
HollywoodInToto.com
Christian Toto
Darling is all style over substance. But that style, from the rich black and white imagery to its creepy star, makes it worth your while.
New York Post
Sara Stewart
Keating ... crafts his own stylish take on the psycho and haunting genres in between winks to the classics.
New York Times
Andy Webster
Using the simplest of settings - and familiar genre devices - Mickey Keating's horror outing "Darling" manages to conjure an effectively unsettling miasma.
The Film Stage
Jared Mobarak
Pain and pleasure co-mingle in visceral sequences of brutality.
AV Club
Katie Rife
Keating, and his leading lady Carter, are horror masters in the making.
The Hollywood Reporter
Frank Scheck
As rip-offs go, it's a well-done, memorable one.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
A shrieking, stylish throwback to classic creeping psychological horror.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
Armed with a pitch-black sense of humor, a confidently-executed nightmarish style, and a dazzling turn from Lauren Ashley Carter, the movie works its way into your psyche and gradually frays your nerves.
Under the Radar
Stephen Danay
Purely a stylistic exercise.
Village Voice
Kenji Fujishima
Darling's derivative feeling isn't helped by Keating's decision to shoot the film in black-and-white and include anachronistic period details.
Slant Magazine
Chuck Bowen
The film's aesthetic is striking, but feels almost intangibly derivative, most obviously suggesting an austere cover of Repulsion.
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