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Dolly

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A young woman, Macy, fights for survival after being abducted by a deranged, monster-like figure who wants to raise Macy as their child. A daring blend of New French Extremity and 1970s American horror.

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Brian Tallerico RogerEbert.com Sep 23
His vision is twisted but also sometimes funny in its ridiculousness, making for a film that’s well-balanced tonally, even if it feels a little slight on plotting. Go to Full Review
Joel Harley Starburst Nov 4
4/5
Dolly doesn’t reinvent the wheel, but nor does it seek to. Instead, it’ll tear that wheel straight off the truck and clobber you over the head with it, until you too have had your brain turned into mushy headcheese. Go to Full Review
Ygraine Hackett-Cantabrana What a Scream Podcast Oct 28
3/5
...Dolly explicitly lays out its intentions to be an homage to 1970s exploitation cinema, with a strong sense of the era’s aesthetic and cinematography styles, as well as the period’s collective commentary on how the horrors are in America’s back garden.. Go to Full Review
Cody Leach Cody Leach (YouTube) Oct 17
3/5
Dolly will inevitably be the new flavor-of-the-month for slasher fans. It feels like the best ideas were left on the table for sequels but there is plenty of grit and grime to make this debut stand out. Ethan Suplee was an absolute standout! Go to Full Review
Michael Talbot-Haynes Film Threat Oct 16
9.5/10
As it stands, Dolly is the new porcelain face of the new extremes of how far slasher horror can go. Horror fans should jump on it immediately; everyone else should run for safety. Go to Full Review
Jazzmin Crawley Horror Movie Blog Oct 11
Dolly drums up The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Barbarian vibes, and is worth the watch if you want to be disturbed. Go to Full Review
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Movie Info

Synopsis A young woman, Macy, fights for survival after being abducted by a deranged, monster-like figure who wants to raise Macy as their child. A daring blend of New French Extremity and 1970s American horror.
Director
Rod Blackhurst
Producer
Ross O'Connor, Rod Blackhurst, Noah Lang, Joseph C. Grano, Isaiah Smallman, Bryce McGuire, Betty Tong, Esteban Sanchez
Screenwriter
Rod Blackhurst, Brandon Weavil
Production Co
Witchcraft Motion Picture Company, Mama Bear Productions, Mama Bear Studios, Monarque Entertainment, Gentile Entertainment Group, Set Point Entertainment
Genre
Horror
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 24m