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Metascore
6 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100Little White LiesDavid JenkinsLittle White LiesDavid JenkinsIt’s a film that heads to the shadowy spots that most filmmakers on this sceptred isle don’t even know exist; every frame exuding both a breathless confidence and a warped visual literacy which suggests a director on a mission to do anything to make an audience feel something – which is completely refreshing to behold.
- 80Time OutSophie Monks KaufmanTime OutSophie Monks KaufmanLuna Carmoon’s debut feature about the daughter of a hoarder comes home bearing prizes, after premiering at the Venice Film Festival, announcing a young British talent capable of blending realism with surrealism to create a vivid personal language that defies simple interpretations.
- 80The TelegraphRobbie CollinThe TelegraphRobbie CollinGetting along with Hoard requires playing along with it too. But it’s easier to warm to than you might imagine, thanks to how well it captures the half-dazed tone and flow of early 1990s teenage life.
- 60The Observer (UK)Wendy IdeThe Observer (UK)Wendy IdeCarmoon’s depiction of trauma, grief and mental health in crisis as a kind of putrid, repellent stench that clings to the skin, stings the eyeballs and turns the stomach makes for a queasily insalubrious viewing experience. Hoard is a film I admire, but struggle to like.
- 50ColliderEmma KielyColliderEmma KielyCarmoon establishes a plot that could have been great, but becomes too caught up in the visuals of it all, and the script pays the price.