Jethica Reviews
With its stark action and its clever techniques, the director Pete Ohs’s off-kilter ghost story has an old-fashioned, downbeat allure; it plays like a modern update on a Hollywood B-movie.
| Feb 24, 2023
A horror-comedy that doesn’t offer much in the way of scares or laughs but is strangely fascinating regardless.
| Feb 17, 2023
A brazenly odd yet gently appealing horror-comedy...
| Feb 14, 2023
Director Pete Ohs and his screenwriting-cast deftly manage the transition from creepy to comic by slow degrees.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Jan 31, 2023
A delightful and small little film.
| Jan 18, 2023
This is a strange film all around, distractible and full of Olympic-level tonal gambits. Viewers’ mileage will vary. Wildly.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jan 13, 2023
One of the stranger movies one might see this year about stalking ghosts, hitchhikers, and the gorgeous background of New Mexico, and thats a good thing.
| Mar 25, 2022
If the mix of dead-serious themes and playful, why-the-hell-not approach gives off a youthful, almost film-studenty energy, the actual craft is well above amateur-level.
| Mar 22, 2022
Jethica falls somewhere between not quite having enough momentum to fill its ideas, and not having enough ideas to fill its space.
| Mar 20, 2022
The film is full of quirky, dead-panned humor, with biting sarcasm thats utilized in a way rarely seen in the genre.
| Mar 13, 2022
Jethica is one of the (very) rare films that gets stalking right, and it is precisely because of its low-key yet central supernatural conceit
| Mar 13, 2022