You'll Never Find Me Reviews
Despite its crawling and dialogue heavy first half, the film rewards audiences with a satisfying and disturbing crescendo of a final sequence...
| Original Score: 4/5 | Sep 3, 2024
Indianna Bell and Josiah Allen’s You’ll Never Find Me is a masterclass in tension that also displays the potential pitfalls and benefits of knowing your pace.
| Original Score: 3.5 | Aug 4, 2024
Confined to a single setting and only three characters ever mentioned, it's a harrowing slow burn that does an exceptional job of making the viewer feel just a little bit like we're looking in on something we shouldn't be.
| Aug 1, 2024
With their debut feature, filmmakers Josiah Allen and Indiana Bell spiral into the darkest, murkiest depths of human consciousness.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 3, 2024
This is the debut feature of Bell and Allen, and if it’s any indication of what’s to come, their names should become household knowledge for horror fans.
| May 23, 2024
The sound design is a character in itself, with the howling wind and relentless rain hammering Patrick’s mobile home, pipes clanging and floorboards creaking. The pace is too slow too often, however.
| Apr 18, 2024
Filmmakers Josiah Allen and Indianna Bell create creepy imagery and highly charged situations, but the way they deploy yucky cinematic gimmicks is so indulgent that the movie begins to feel both achingly slow and painfully arch.
| Original Score: 2/5 | Apr 9, 2024
Slow-burn two-hander horror.
| Original Score: B- | Apr 6, 2024
While it doesn't completely stick its landing, You'll Never Find Me still thrills with its tight writing, strong performances, and claustrophobic execution.
| Apr 3, 2024
So, even if the first instance of closure satisfies, it's not the last. And the more ends we receive, the less impactful the whole becomes.
| Original Score: 5/10 | Mar 29, 2024
It certainly is well made and ambitious, but its execution is just not worth the journey.
| Mar 28, 2024
You’ll Never Find Me traffics in a very contemporary kind of ambiguity; in other words, it has mood to spare but never actually gets really weird.
| Mar 28, 2024
“You’ll Never Find Me” is a captivating self-contained nightmare.
| Mar 27, 2024
A two-hander horror with only a handful of solutions is dependent on not just mood but if the conversation is worth sticking around for and if you care who you should be suspicious of. I could not say I was interested in either.
| Original Score: 1.5/4 | Mar 27, 2024
Sometimes, all you need is a defined space, a thunderstorm, and a couple of characters with things to hide cards at a poker table.
| Mar 25, 2024
The film keeps us guessing for quite some time, despite delivering a number of unsettling hints.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Mar 25, 2024
You’ll Never Find Me prioritizes gimmicks over a compelling narrative, resulting in a slog that’s seemingly interested in keeping the audience as much of an outsider to the story as possible.
| Original Score: 4/10 | Mar 25, 2024
The film never lags, propelled by a trim script and the engaging performances. All in all, “You’ll Never Find Me” is an exceptional debut for Allen and Bell, one that portends great things to come.
| Original Score: 3.5/4.0 | Mar 24, 2024
I thought visually it was stunning.
| Original Score: 6/10 | Mar 22, 2024
It raises some interesting ideas, establishes a heavy atmosphere and an unpredictable narrative, but spoils it all by trying too hard to leave its audience with open mouths.
| Original Score: 5/10 | Mar 22, 2024