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      Cordelia

      Released May 20, 2022 1 hr. 32 min. Mystery & Thriller Horror TRAILER for Cordelia: Trailer 1 List
      74% 23 Reviews Tomatometer Cordelia (Antonia Campbell-Hughes), a young woman living in London, meets her mysterious and alluring neighbor Frank (Johnny Flynn) for the first time but quickly becomes suspicious of his motives. With her twin sister away for the weekend, Cordelia is left alone and overcome with paranoia. She begins to unravel and sink back into past traumas the more that Frank tries to charm his way into her life, becoming a danger to herself and others. Read More Read Less Watch on Fandango at Home Premiered Jun 28 Buy Now

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      Courtney K i found this to be incredibly boring. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 09/10/23 Full Review Ken R Cordelia – Style With Little Substance It felt like I had seen this all before (think; Polanski's The Tennant & Repulsion) all the way through to the non-ending. Every so often writers and movie makers want to create a beguiling work that leaves audiences perplexed, they think they're being clever (maybe they are), but when audiences sit for over an hour and a half, when they leave, they understandably want something to take with them that feels complete. While some think it's creative to simply give out assorted clues, so others can think they're smart enough to unravel them – most will feel let down when everything they thought they saw, maybe didn't happen at all. It's stylish, well played out, but ultimately unpleasant and unsatisfying, with a script that's possibly as thin as the co-writer/main star. If you like movies with endless loose ends, and nothing to tie them together, this is the show for you. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 09/04/23 Full Review Audience Member Another stupid movie the director decides to end randomly without actually filming an ending! Movies like this are a complete insult to their audiences, demanding over an hour of their time to not deliver any conclusion. Imagine the first Star Wars movie, if George Lucas was to just end the movie before Skywalker fired the missiles that destroyed the Death Star, leaving the audience to wonder WTF?!? That’s what this movie and others like it do! GARBAGE. Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 08/30/23 Full Review Ron S This movie just does not hang together well and ends in a disappointing manner. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 06/08/23 Full Review Michael C Movie was a bit confusing. Characters didn't have much depth to them which made it hard to understand their intentions. Underwhelming overall Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 03/14/23 Full Review Joe C Amateur Hitchcock. It's well done, wonderful decaying London sets, players all competent if a little obvious, mood straight from Guillermo Del Toro. Co-written by the star, it tries to do too much in throwing in quite a few psycho-drama tropes. Everyone involved may turn out to be great at something, just not this. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 05/25/22 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Alexandra Heller-Nicholas AWFJ.org Cordelia has all the ingredients to be a truly great film, but at best, by the time the final credits run, it almost feels generous to even call it an even particularly good one. Jun 10, 2022 Full Review Glenn Kenny RogerEbert.com Cordelia doesn’t stay tethered to what we would call reality. And the way it doesn’t stay tethered is what gives the movie its distinctive quality. Rated: 3/4 May 20, 2022 Full Review Jeannette Catsoulis New York Times Enigmatic and imperfect, but nonetheless absorbing and consistently unsettling, “Cordelia” offers a haunting visualization of a breaking-apart psyche. May 19, 2022 Full Review Nuha Hassan Nuha Hassan Cordelia begins as an interesting psychological thriller but loses its balance during the second half of the movie. It has all the ingredients for a good movie, with an interesting and dynamic performance by Campbell-Hughes and Flynn. Sep 4, 2023 Full Review Nathaniel Muir AIPT Unfortunately, the final act does not deliver in the way it should. The lead up is great, but it does not provide the impact that it should. After a well constructed first hour, things feel rushed in the final thirty minutes. Jul 4, 2022 Full Review Sarah Musnicky Nightmarish Conjurings It has all the right elements to make for a decent psychological thriller, but the film's final act frustrates more than shocks. Rated: 2/5 May 27, 2022 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis Cordelia (Antonia Campbell-Hughes), a young woman living in London, meets her mysterious and alluring neighbor Frank (Johnny Flynn) for the first time but quickly becomes suspicious of his motives. With her twin sister away for the weekend, Cordelia is left alone and overcome with paranoia. She begins to unravel and sink back into past traumas the more that Frank tries to charm his way into her life, becoming a danger to herself and others.
      Director
      Adrian Shergold
      Screenwriter
      Antonia Campbell-Hughes, Adrian Shergold
      Distributor
      Screen Media Films
      Production Co
      Twickenham Studios
      Genre
      Mystery & Thriller, Horror
      Original Language
      English (United Kingdom)
      Release Date (Theaters)
      May 20, 2022, Limited
      Release Date (Streaming)
      May 20, 2022
      Aspect Ratio
      Scope (2.35:1)
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