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The Girl Is In Trouble

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August, a failed Lower East Side DJ struggling to keep his life together becomes entangled in a murder mystery involving Signe, a desperate woman, Jesus, a missing drug dealer, and Nicholas, the scion of a powerful investment firm.
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Village Voice
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March 31, 2015

The film's visually arresting, but it's the performances that hold it all together - Short, Wilmer Valderrama, Jesse Spencer, Paz de la Huerta, Míriam Colón, and Mike Starr, with Bachleda being the real glue.
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Paste Magazine
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April 16, 2015

A well-executed crime drama that, on a narrative level, finds itself too bogged down in the familiar to achieve genuine lift-off -- let alone anything memorable.
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Mark Leeper's Reviews
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March 31, 2015

holds the viewer's attention and keeps him anxious to work out the mystery.
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Baret News
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April 09, 2015

This predictable whodunit proves a tad too transparent.
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BlackFilm.com
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April 10, 2015

Columbus Short and Alicja Bachleda are actually fun to watch in this lighthearted femme fatale wannabe film noir.
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New York Post
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April 01, 2015

Ultimately, it's not so much the story - centered around a coke-fueled murder - that compels as Onah's familiarity with his setting. He's got a great feel for the vibrancy of downtown and the diversity of its population.
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New York Times
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April 02, 2015

Onah - whose movie began life as his thesis project at New York University - seems more keen on showing how the tensions of immigration and gentrification have shaped the Lower East Side than on fashioning a credible thriller.
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Film Journal International
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April 03, 2015

You've seen it all before, way better done.
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Variety
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April 02, 2015

A textbook noir premise gets an overamped and undercompelling treatment ...
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The Dissolve
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April 02, 2015

Though the film gets more banal as it reaches its climax-most viewers will have seen it all before-Onah creates refreshing space around these familiar stories and themes.
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AV Club
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April 02, 2015

The story has plenty of possibilities, though Onah rarely manages to put his own stamp on things.
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RogerEbert.com
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April 03, 2015

Onah doesn't quite stick the landing narratively, although he has such filmmaking energy that his work here merits comparison to that of the film's executive producer, Spike Lee.
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