Alone Reviews
[Menchaca's] malicious control, the way he shifts from a damaged bird of a man to a hulking beast, helps put Alone away from the pack of middling modern slashers.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Sep 25, 2020
Top-tier performances from Jules Willcox and Marc Menchaca provide 98 minutes of heart-pounding diversion.
| Sep 21, 2020
Doles out just enough information and just enough plot twists at just the right pace, giving you just what you came for.
| Sep 19, 2020
Alone gives us little reason to care if our hero makes it out alive.
| Original Score: 2/4 | Sep 18, 2020
Alone is a supremely entertaining wilderness survival thriller that makes up in tension, excitement and visceral chills what it lacks anything akin to a surprise.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 18, 2020
Nonetheless, there's something deeply appealing about an already stripped-down cat-and-mouse scenario that becomes dirtier and more elemental as it goes along, tracing a devolutionary arc from the rules of the road to primeval combat.
| Original Score: B | Sep 18, 2020
Familiar-feeling but harrowing nonetheless.
| Sep 17, 2020
This minimalist survival thriller unfolds with such elegant simplicity and single-minded momentum that its irritations are easily excused.
| Sep 17, 2020
John Hyams's film refutes the frenetic clichés of so modern American thrillers.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 11, 2020
A tense, muscular suspense exercise.
| Aug 28, 2020