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Taut, compelling and with just the right scale and intensity to keep us engrossed without ever going too far over the top and collapsing into camp.

| Original Score: 4/5 | Apr 30, 2021

A campy thriller that pits [a woman] against her disabled teenage daughter in a battle of wits that isn't quite sharp enough.

| Feb 21, 2021

Paulson will be fine after this misstep. Ditto Allen, who could not be a more appealing lead or a resourceful damsel-in-distress.

| Original Score: 2/5 | Dec 17, 2020

I highly recommend checking it out. As long as you don't feel the need, like Chloe, to ask too many pesky questions.

| Dec 4, 2020

It's a lean 90 minutes, and you want the experience to be over in the best of ways: it's almost too intense at points, and you need to take a breath.

| Original Score: B+ | Nov 30, 2020

Probably my favorite thriller that I've seen in recent memory.

| Original Score: A- | Nov 30, 2020

An extremely effective edge of your seat thrill with a wildly impressive feature debut performance from Kiera Allen.

| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 24, 2020

Paulson's crazed manipulations are underserved by a narrative that collapses under the slightest scrutiny, and even a surprisingly nasty final scene can't fully make Run stand out from the steadily expanding Munchausen-syndrome-by-proxy subgenre.

| Nov 23, 2020

A perfectly paced, well-edited, and nimbly acted thriller.

| Nov 21, 2020

It's so small that it becomes thrilling. You're really right there with [Kiera Allen] as you're panicking.

| Nov 21, 2020

A brittle, nasty bit of fun.

| Original Score: B- | Nov 21, 2020

Sarah Paulson camps it up as a disconcerting woman smothering her daughter in the farfetched Hulu movie.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Nov 20, 2020

This is a silly, ordinary thriller that never does anything to distinguish itself from countless predecessors, but it does have the benefit of a legitimately great performance from newcomer Kiera Allen.

| Original Score: 2/4 | Nov 20, 2020

You'll be able to figure out where Run is headed pretty quickly, but that doesn't detract from the precise thrills and campy fun along the way.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Nov 20, 2020

Chaganty is actively expanding audiences' ideas of what movie heroes can be.

| Nov 20, 2020

It's not necessarily that the revelations will be all that shocking to jaded moviegoers; it's that we totally buy that they're revelations to her. It's a very promising debut.

| Nov 20, 2020

It's a tight exercise in controlled chaos, simple in its suspense. Run toward it.

| Original Score: B+ | Nov 20, 2020

Run isn't always a clever film, but it is a film in which the characters are clever, and it seems determined to avoid the kind of moments that leave you yelling at the screen in frustration about how terrible someone's choices are.

| Nov 19, 2020

It's great fun, and not overly violent.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Nov 19, 2020

A nifty little thriller whose title pleads for an exclamation point.

| Nov 19, 2020

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