You’ll Never Find Me builds a profoundly creepy and spiralling momentum before everything comes together in a shockingly brilliant final act with twists that nobody will see coming – or be able to forget.
90
Wall Street JournalJohn Anderson
Wall Street JournalJohn Anderson
The acting is first-rate, a disquieting pas de deux written by Indianna Bell and directed by her and Josiah Allen, who edited the piece.
88
RogerEbert.comSheila O'Malley
RogerEbert.comSheila O'Malley
Both actors give incredible performances, playing characters stopped up with feelings and secrets. "You'll Never Find Me" is intensely alive.
80
Screen RantMae Abdulbaki
Screen RantMae Abdulbaki
You’ll Never Find Me is an excellent, audacious entry to the horror genre. It’s disconcerting and thrilling, with an emotional center and something to say. Allen and Bell confidently craft an effective story that will stay with you long after it’s over.
70
Paste MagazineMatt Donato
Paste MagazineMatt Donato
Bell and Allen employ big ambitions in a confined area, treating stranger-danger paranoias with an elevated supernatural presentation that’s frightening—maybe a bit overlong—but undeniably effective.
50
ColliderEmma Kiely
ColliderEmma Kiely
You’ll Never Find Me gets lost in its own madness. Its ending is less ambiguous and more thoughtless.