A superb satirical swipe at the worst excesses of the social media generation. Deserves a lot of ‘likes’.
A very smart take on the stalker movie, which resists easy laughs for harder truths, and might make you think twice the next time you’re lining up a photo for social media.
Ingrid Goes West plays like a cross between Single White Female and All About Eve, re-imagined for the Instagram generation.
Unflinching in its treatment of a difficult subject, yet boasting the craftsmanship and narrative drive of a sweeping historical epic.
Aubrey Plaza plays an obsessive young woman who worms her way into the life of an Instagram star (Elizabeth Olsen) in Mark Spicer’s acrid comedy.
An appealing cast gives its all to a highly-charged satire that stays as skin-deep as a selfie. The fuss was all about – and it feels good.
Ingrid insinuates herself into Taylor’s world in a cautionary tale that speaks volumes about the false faces and lonely lives concealed beneath our attachment to electronic devices.
There’s avocado toast and self-actualisation aplenty in Matt Spicer’s absurd comedy.
General release. Check local listings for show times.