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I Blame Society
Directed by
Gillian Wallace Horvat
2021
85m
Comedy
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5.5
90%
68%
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A struggling filmmaker realizes that the skill set to make a movie is the same to commit the perfect murder.
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I Blame Society Ratings & Reviews
New York Magazine/Vulture
Alison Willmore
A scabrous satire about navigating an industry that parrots all the right things about wanting women's stories, but doesn't actually seem to have changed that much...
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It's a goofy comedy.
In Review Online
Molly Adams
I Blame Society chooses both its protagonist and her society as the dual targets for its satire, making it far more incisive and effective.
AWFJ.org
Valerie Kalfrin
While [the film] crafts an effective portrait of a narcissist, I Blame Society's lack of focus and awkward pacing make it a misfire. It's the equivalent of whirling around with a machete instead of slicing with a scalpel.
Horror Obsessive
Alix Turner
In I Blame Society, we're not just watching someone transform into a killer, but we're watching a filmmaker transform from someone capturing a murder to becoming her own subject. In that sense, her life and art steadily reflect each other.
Backseat Mafia
Rob Aldam
It's a concept which could have easily gone badly wrong, but Horvat's commitment to go all in produces a fascinating social satire.
Moviegoing with Bill
Bill Arceneaux
A stellar independent standout and a creative exercise in making a point with the edge of a knife.
Niagara Gazette
Michael Calleri
The film has a nifty cleverness to its conceit, and there are some credible jolts amidst the dark laughs.
Kicking the Seat
Ian Simmons
Dig just a bit deeper, though, and you'll find a brilliant representation of Millennial malaise, as much a confession of confusion as an expression of wild imagination.
Voices & Visions
Jim Laczkowski
I Blame Society is one of the year's best that happens to be one of the funnier, darker excursions into the wildly ambitious mind of someone who is mad as hell and decides not to take it anymore.
The Newnan Times-Herald
Jonathan W. Hickman
...a kind of homegrown, audacious production that's the product of an ambitious creative soul.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
A deliciously wicked, low-budget indie feature that blurs the line between documentary, reality, and getting away with murder.
Dread Central
Drew Tinnin
For any up-and-coming director, or serial murderer, Gillian Wallace Horvat's do-it-yourself dark horror comedy is probably required viewing.
AWFJ.org
Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
I Blame Society is funny, unapologetic and packs a mighty punch on the gender political front that so many films today flirt with but ultimately step back from when it comes to the crunch.
Jaredmobarak.com
Jared Mobarak
It's about discovering if she has what it takes to be a filmmaker [by seeing if she has what it takes to get away with murder] since those goals progress in tandem.
Variety
Jessica Kiang
Aside from all its other virtues, this film is a truly inspiring example of committing to the bit.
North Shore Movies
Daniel M. Kimmel
...a cartoonish version of the Saw movies, where the audience is cast adrift among suffering victims and a repulsive serial killer.
IndieWire
Kate Erbland
If this is do-it-yourself cinema, more filmmakers would benefit from being as laser-focused as Horvat is on making something that truly has something to say.
AIPT
Nathaniel Muir
A neat premise filled with laugh out loud moments. Doesn't finish as strong as it starts, but it is an enjoyable watch along the way.
The Hollywood Reporter
John DeFore
A half-baked satire, however legitimate its complaints.
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