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O'Dessa
Directed by
Geremy Jasper
PG-13
2025
1h 46m
Drama
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Music
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5.0
38%
51%
5.8
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A farm girl in search to recover a cherished family heirloom. She travels to a strange and dangerous city where she meets her one true love. To save his soul, she must put the power of destiny to the ultimate test.
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Cast of O'Dessa
Sadie Sink
O'Dessa Galloway
Kelvin Harrison, Jr.
Euri Dervish
Murray Bartlett
Plutonovich
Regina Hall
Neon Dion
Pokey LaFarge
Vergil Galloway
Mark Boone Junior
Father Walter
Bree Elrod
Calliope Galloway
Dora Dimić Rakar
Priscilla
Cora Sabo
Little O'Dessa
Luka Barešić
Levon Galloway
Luca Anic
Blind Seer
Harry Cadby
Elijah
Bill Bekele
Enoch
Gea Erjavec
Sister Frances
Jimmy Mehs
Toothless
Marinko Prga
Vulturo
Rithvik Andugula
Rael
Aurora Kovaćić
Roach
Jadranka Matković
Oma
Marta Cerovečki
One Nun
O'Dessa Ratings & Reviews
New York Times
Elisabeth Vincentelli
Is a cliché turned on its head still a cliché? "O'Dessa" will keep you wondering, and that counts for something.
TheWrap
William Bibbiani
A rock musical like 'O'Dessa' only works if it sufficiently rocks, and 'O'Dessa' somewhat rocks.
San Jose Mercury News
Randy Myers
"O'Dessa" doesn't lack for energy and even chutzpah but fails to do what it must do in order for us to be invested about its radical nonsense: care one bit about its characters' fate.
Next Best Picture
Nadia Dalimonte
"O'Dessa" hits some energetic musical notes. However, the film wrestles with too many competing ideas to find a coherent enough footing.
Mark Reviews Movies
Mark Dujsik
The fundamental concept and potential of O'Dessa are far more intriguing than the result.
Auteurist Class (Substack)
Peter Sobczynski
It feels as if [Jasper] deliberately set out to make the contemporary equivalent of the notoriously garish futuristic rock musical The Apple and has unfortunately succeeded in that dubious task.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
Contains some wild world-building and Tomorrowland touches, joined by an excellent soundtrack, which turns this deeply flawed offering into "The Apple" for Generation Z.
AV Club
Jacob Oller
A ridiculous Frankenfilm, swinging for the fences with other movies' imaginations.
Paste Magazine
Matthew Jackson
There's a lot of talent on the screen, some catchy music, and some wonderful visuals and design choices, but none of it ever quite adds up to something bigger, leaving us with a film that's ambitious but strangely hollow.
Aisle Seat
Mike McGranaghan
This spunky guitar-playing heroine is someone you can really root for.
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
It needed to be much more chaotic and wild to stand out (or more unpredictable and adventurous, or even comically absurd), even if the music is enjoyably fitting.
The Latino Slant
Rosa Parra
This post-apocalyptic rock musical drama is more exposition than substance. With a poorly written script and mostly forgettable songs, it is one of the worst films I've seen in 2025.
Loud and Clear Reviews
Branyan Towe
If video rental stores like Blockbuster still existed, O'Dessa is the sort of film that you would rent on a whim and fall in love with.
Collider
Nate Richard
Every actor in a key role in O'Dessa has proven themselves to be of great talent. But O'Dessa clearly doesn't know how to use them, and in the end, it's a movie that never once hits the right notes.
Morbidly Beautiful
Stephanie Malone
With "O'Dessa", Geremy Jasper has unleashed a pulsating, vibrant vision that's set to redefine the rock opera genre for a new generation.
Awards Buzz
Abe Friedtanzer
This film, headed to straight to Hulu shortly after its SXSW debut, might still be enjoyed without trying to think too much, focusing only on the music and ignoring the dialogue, story, and uneven imagery that ties it all together.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
Everything about the messaging and plotting of "O'Dessa" is shallow.
Variety
Stephen Saito
Too often it seems as if "O'Dessa" the film is striking the same note.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
More akin to watching a really long trailer. There's a distinctive eye here, and a promising sense of ambition. But in its current form, there's not enough meat on its bones to justify its 106-minute run time.
Mashable
Kristy Puchko
O'Dessa feels less like a new movie and more like an old lost gem, finally uncovered. It's an intoxicating pastiche of color and sound, joy and pain.
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O'Dessa
O'Dessa
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O'Dessa: Yer Tha One
O'Dessa: Yer Tha One
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A New Hero's Journey
A New Hero's Journey
Behind the Scenes
The Music Of O'Dessa
The Music Of O'Dessa
Behind the Scenes
Welcome To Satylite City
Welcome To Satylite City
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Ramblin' Blues
Ramblin' Blues
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Ramblin' Down The Road (Music Video)
Ramblin' Down The Road (Music Video)
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Here Comes The Seventh Son (Music Video)
Here Comes The Seventh Son (Music Video)
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