60
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4 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80Wall Street JournalKyle SmithWall Street JournalKyle SmithWithout straining to make an obvious point, Mr. Tomnay uses black comedy and shocking splatters of gore to tweak the class of jaded plutocrats who are as asset-rich as they are morals-poor.
- 70Screen RantAbigail StevensScreen RantAbigail StevensWhat You Wish For posits that the cycle of working for an evil, self-righteous entity never stops.
- 60VarietyCourtney HowardVarietyCourtney HowardFilmmaker Nicholas Tomnay’s sophomore feature percolates with atmospheric dread and austerity, but only superficially explores the twisted amorality of the 1% and those who service their whims. While not always successful in cooking up tantalizing commentary on human behavior, it offers a decent helping of Hitchcockian intrigue.
- 40ColliderChase HutchinsonColliderChase HutchinsonThough it assembles some of the right ingredients before laying them out before you, it never proceeds to arrange them in any particularly interesting or entertaining way.