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7 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 88RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyRogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyLucky indulges in all of the horror movie "tropes" but it does so with a purpose.
- 83ConsequenceJenn AdamsConsequenceJenn AdamsLucky is not perfect, but metaphors rarely are. There are jarring narrative jumps that never resolve and a superficiality and dry humor that keep the intensity fairly low. But the message is a blunt one. And given the heavy topic, this levity works in the film’s favor.
- 80The GuardianPhil HoadThe GuardianPhil HoadThis clever thriller teeters on the brink of abstraction, and walks a razor wire between horror and an incredulous absurdity meant to stand for how women must live in the modern world: the daily toll of living in fear of aggression, physical assault and withstanding the misogynistic structures that excuse them.
- 78Austin ChronicleRichard WhittakerAustin ChronicleRichard WhittakerLucky is not simply not a rape-revenge film. It's a brutal, brilliant rebuttal to the idea of a fit of cathartic violence.
- 75The A.V. ClubKatie RifeThe A.V. ClubKatie RifeIf you know someone who doesn’t quite grasp the emotional terrorism behind concepts like gaslighting and victim-blaming, sit them down with Lucky.
- 63Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreGrant and director Natasha Kermani (“Imitation Girl,””Shattered”) package their “message” into a pretty clever if not all that ambitious thriller, with Grant our stoic heroine, fighting the good fight, night after night, plainly able to “go it alone” but maybe wondering if it’s worth it.
- 60Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayLos Angeles TimesNoel MurrayGrant and Kermani skillfully keep the audience in suspense from start to finish, even if it’s just by withholding what the heck is actually happening.