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Dolly
Directed by
Rod Blackhurst
R
2026
83m
Horror
5.2
63%
49%
6.2
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A young woman is abducted by a monstrous figure intent on raising her as their own child.
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Cast of Dolly
Max Lindsey
Dolly
Fabianne Therese
Macy
Seann William Scott
Chase
Ethan Suplee
Tobe
Russ Tiller
Billy
Michalina Scorzelli
Aunt Sadie
Kate Cobb
Rachel
Rod Blackhurst
Director / Writer / Producer
Brandon Weavil
Writer
Joseph C. Grano
Producer
Esteban Sánchez
Producer
Bryce McGuire
Producer
Betty Tong
Producer
Ross O'Connor
Producer
Isaiah Smallman
Producer
Noah Lang
Producer
Steven Schneider
Executive Producer
Justin Derry
Director Of Photography
Ashley K. Thomas
Makeup Effects Designer
Justin Oakey
Editor
Dolly Ratings & Reviews
RogerEbert.com
Katie Rife
It is quite repellant, which in this case can be read as a compliment; it is what Blackhurst was going for, after all. Scratch the surface, however, and it's less flattering, one predictable element among many in this utterly predictable film.
We Live Entertainment
Aaron Neuwirth
Does this add up to much? Not really, but there's a clear appreciation for the genre that could grow into something strong in the future.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
Blackhurst gives it all a DIY feel and that further heightens the homespun, backwoods madness that ensues.
Auteurist Class (Substack)
Peter Sobczynski
Dolly might be a passable view for less-discriminating genre buffs who just want to see some gross stuff but for everyone else, it is little more than a grisly and overly familiar stumble through familiar tropes that adds nothing of interest of its own
New York Times
Erik Piepenburg
As an exploitation pastiche, Rod Blackhurst's new sicko fairy tale is a knockout.
ComicBook.com
Simon Gallagher
An 83-minute, nostalgic-feeling slasher that's heavy on familiar tropes and big on gory set-pieces. And it's hard not to have some good old-fashioned deranged fun.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
Co-writer/director Rod Blackhurst can't quite maintain the courage of his apparent convictions in Dolly.
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Meredith Jill Brown
Despite her questionable superhuman strength, Dolly still delivers. Hard. She was created specifically to provoke unsettling nightmares. I believe she succeeded.
Geek Vibes Nation
Codie Allen
For all the noise and nastiness, there wasn't enough emotional weight to pull me in, and I never truly cared who survived the night.
Reel Talk with Chuck and Pam
Charles Koplinski
Rod Blackhurst's "Dolly" is such a movie, a derivative, plodding exercise in sadism that fails on every level, except in delivering what fans of this kind of trash refer to as "good kills."
Screen Rant
Grant Hermanns
More troublesome is just how thinly written Dolly's script is. Making the leap from a short to a feature-length story is certainly no easy task, and Blackhurst and Weavil do a few engaging things with the longer material.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Arthur Goyaz
Dolly seems clearly designed to be a short film [...]: there simply isn't enough fuel to sustain its 82-minute runtime.
InSession Film
Nadine Whitney
Blackhurst relies on throwing enough blood and bone-cracking around that no one will notice how incredibly slight, hackneyed, and generally offensive his movie is.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Vividly sold with all kinds of gruesomeness, putting on a big display of nastiness for those who really enjoy such extremity.
Reeling Reviews
Laura Clifford
Cinematographer Justin Derry achieves a 70's look shooting on 16mm and the film's trailer goes heavy on the "Texas Chainsaw" influence, but Blackhurst offers gore instead of scares in a film that is merely unpleasant. Even the dolls aren't creepy.
AIPT
Nathaniel Muir
It is one long battle for survival. Little is given in the way of backstory or motivations. It is all about gore and attrition.
Deep Focus Review
Brian Eggert
Sure, Dolly is imposing. And as Rob Zombie's output has demonstrated time after time, replicating Hooper's aesthetic takes skill. But none of this was enough to sustain my interest, not even for less than 90 minutes.
Casey's Movie Mania
Casey Chong
Rod Blackhurst's familiar but visceral homage to 1970s-style exploitation horror.
Slant Magazine
Steven Nguyen Scaife
One senses that Rod Blackhurst knows that Dolly is undernourished, but his attempts to jazz it up by splitting it into transparently titled chapters only calls further attention to that dearth of imagination.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
His vision is twisted but also sometimes funny in its ridiculousness, making for a film that's well-balanced tonally, even if it feels a little slight on plotting.
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