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A pitch black, wryly British comedy from the mind of Alice Lowe, 'Prevenge' follows Ruth, a pregnant woman on a killing spree that's as funny as it is vicious. It's her misanthropic unborn baby dictating Ruth's actions, holding society responsible for the absence of a father. The child speaks to Ruth from the womb, coaching her to lure and ultimately kill her unsuspecting victims. Struggling with her conscience, loneliness, and a strange strain of prepartum madness, Ruth must ultimately choose between redemption and destruction at the moment of motherhood. 'Prevenge' marks the directorial debut from Lowe, who is a triple threat, writing, directing, and acting in the film during her own pregnancy. Prevenge opens theatrically in New York and Los Angeles, and will be available nationwide on Shudder, on March 24th.
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Katie Rife
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March 23, 2017

Lowe's take on pre- and postnatal depression and the dark side of motherhood is undeniably unique. If nothing else, you've got to respect a woman who will push herself through a doggy door while seven months pregnant for her art.
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Anthony Ray Bench
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March 24, 2017

[Prevenge is] a thought-provoking, visually stunning film with just the right amount of humor to balance out some very gruesome and shocking death scenes.
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Kristy Puchko
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March 15, 2017

Lowe has made a spectacular directorial debut in a film that is defiant, disturbing, and darkly hilarious.
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Nick Schager
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March 16, 2017

Lowe's film crazily reimagines the abortion debate as one that's out of both men and women's hands; rather, it's the prenatal tyke itself that's both in charge, and has a fondness for bloody butchery.
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Chuck Bowen
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March 20, 2017

Alice Lowe evinces a knack for locating society's most awkward pressure points, and a willingness to punch them.
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Heather Wixson
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March 16, 2017

A beautifully horrific, pitch-black comedy that perfectly nails the complexities of love, loss, and motherhood, Prevenge is a stunning debut from Lowe, and I hope we get more projects like this from her in the future.
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Andrew O'Hehir
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March 26, 2017

The film is a precisely crafted black-comic nightmare in a distinctive British tradition, built around a truly extraordinary performance.
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Scott Weinberg
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March 13, 2017

Prevenge turns out to be one of the best movies of its kind in quite some time.
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Anthony Ray Bench
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March 24, 2017

[Prevenge is] a thought-provoking, visually stunning film with just the right amount of humor to balance out some very gruesome and shocking death scenes.
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Candice Frederick
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March 30, 2017

Prevenge, like many horror films, is as divisive as it is thoughtful -- no matter where you stand on it. But I assure you, it is one not to be missed. Especially now.
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Andy Crump
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March 23, 2017

Another storyteller might have designed Prevenge as a more comically-slanted effort, but Lowe has sculpted it to smash taboos and social norms.
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Harry Guerin
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February 10, 2017

Sadly, mother-to-be-on-killing-spree Prevenge doesn't live up to expectations.
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Aubrey Page
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March 24, 2017

Prevenge forgoes the traditional pitch of horror-comedies and never mines its kills for laughs. The violence in the film is graphic but never showy, preferring to revel in the awkward muck of bloodletting, the reality of taking a life.
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Noel Murray
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March 23, 2017

This movie won't be for everybody, but fans of Lowe's prior work should be thrilled to see such a distilled dose of her perverse humor.
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David Ehrlich
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March 24, 2017

If The Boss Baby offered the family-friendly suggestion that having a child is akin to a corporate merger, Alice Lowe's gleefully demented Prevenge makes the far less pacifying argument that carrying one is more like a hostile takeover.
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Jeannette Catsoulis
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March 22, 2017

What hoists this bloody battiness above much of the scrappily low-budget horror pack is the smartness of its execution and the strength of the movie's central performance.
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Mark Kermode
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February 12, 2017

Lowe, who reportedly breast-fed and changed nappies in the editing room, [has] proved herself a multitasking mother of invention. I can't wait to see what she creates next.
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Emily Yoshida
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March 21, 2017

Perversely prodding at all that we take for granted about pregnancy, Lowe has found a pitch-black, occasionally profound story about a woman's loss of control over her body and mind, pulled between forces of life and death.
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Richard Brody
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April 03, 2017

If metaphors were movies, Alice Lowe's new film would be a masterwork. Instead, it's just smart fun-as well as a promising début.
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Aubrey Page
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March 24, 2017

Prevenge forgoes the traditional pitch of horror-comedies and never mines its kills for laughs. The violence in the film is graphic but never showy, preferring to revel in the awkward muck of bloodletting, the reality of taking a life.
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Patrick Smith
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February 12, 2017

Serving as an allegory on post- and antenatal depression, Prevenge is a kaleidoscope of violence and humour, a tense tale that wickedly extracts laughs through the banality of its suburban setting.
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Andy Crump
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March 23, 2017

Another storyteller might have designed Prevenge as a more comically-slanted effort, but Lowe has sculpted it to smash taboos and social norms.
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Joe Morgenstern
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March 24, 2017

A pitch-black, blood-soaked comedy and phenomenal first feature by Alice Lowe, who also stars as Ruth, the pregnant heroine.
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Brian Orndorf
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March 23, 2017

Exceptional film, bringing out the best in Lowe, who hopefully has more stories and nightmares to share as she embarks on what's aiming to be a triumphant directorial career.
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Adam Nayman
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April 07, 2017

Lowe is a more striking and resourceful actor than director, and that's fine. She's clearly a huge talent, and it's encouraging to see her finding her voice so soon, even if it's creepy baby-doll drone.
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Joe Morgenstern
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March 24, 2017

A pitch-black, blood-soaked comedy and phenomenal first feature by Alice Lowe, who also stars as Ruth, the pregnant heroine.
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Hilary A White
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February 13, 2017

As a director, [Alice Lowe], she shows much flair and cunning. Prevenge throbs off the screen thanks to her talent for mischief and bemusement. She herds around a fine comedic cast and maintains vigour between scenes with Toydrum's pummelling soundtrack.
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David Ehrlich
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March 24, 2017

If The Boss Baby offered the family-friendly suggestion that having a child is akin to a corporate merger, Alice Lowe's gleefully demented Prevenge makes the far less pacifying argument that carrying one is more like a hostile takeover.
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MaryAnn Johanson
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February 13, 2017

Fresh feminist horror of a very welcome taboo-smashing kind. Nasty, hilarious, outraged and outrageous, and as poignant as it is blackly funny.
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Laura Clifford
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March 21, 2017

Lowe's film is hilarious in its skewering of leering men and unsupportive women, but her film also comments on the trials of pregnancy and the often condescending attitude toward the mental competency of expectant mothers.
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Richard Whittaker
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March 17, 2017

What distinguishes Prevenge from the pack is the unsettling tragedy of Ruth. She's either an unwilling agent of her unborn's malice, or flat-out insane with grief.
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Simon Abrams
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March 24, 2017

A gonzo idea in search of better execution.
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Noel Murray
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March 23, 2017

This movie won't be for everybody, but fans of Lowe's prior work should be thrilled to see such a distilled dose of her perverse humor.
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Andrew O'Hehir
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March 26, 2017

The film is a precisely crafted black-comic nightmare in a distinctive British tradition, built around a truly extraordinary performance.
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Jacob Knight
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March 30, 2017

Prevenge proves that the actress-cum-filmmaker has a sense of cringe comedy that's distinctly her own, and it'll be grand watching a woman continue to bring her own brand of cruel genre toys to a table usually reserved by boys.
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Simon Abrams
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March 24, 2017

A gonzo idea in search of better execution.
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