Sanctuary
critic Reviews
, 88% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score- Revolving around outstanding performances from Margaret Qualley and Christopher Abbott, Sanctuary confounds expectations with élan.
- , Rotten Tomatometer ScoreSandra HallSydney Morning Herald
Director Zachary Wigon’s Sanctuary is trying very hard to be both thrilling and erotic, but all that comes through is the effort. Just watching is exhausting.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreTy BurrTy Burr's Watch List (Substack)
It’s a love story, sort of, and whatever limitations are set by the location are obliterated by the performances.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreTim CogshellFilmWeek (LAist)
It's exquisite... Very sophisticated, and not very much about sex, either.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreAdam NaymanThe Ringer
Sanctuary is a playful piece of work—an exercise designed to keep its actors limber and to make us delight in their flexibility. Hopefully, Qualley will get even more opportunities to stretch soon enough...
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreAdam GrahamDetroit News
Zachary Wigon directs this slithery two-hander with style, making what could feel like a stage production a playful exercise in intimacy, trust and betrayal.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreRichard WhittakerAustin Chronicle
The deepest pleasures of Sanctuary are in how Abbott and Qualley suck every drip of pleasure out of Micah Bloomberg's script.
Read full article - , Rotten Tomatometer ScoreRobert RotenLaramie Movie Scope
This dark claustrophobic comedy, confined largely to just two people in one closed space, is not only hampered by these limitations, but even more so by the fact that these two people are really, really annoying.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreMatt PaisMattPais.com
Plays mental pinball and sexual chess and psychological sudoku set to expert.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreAlex PapaioannouInSession Film
Sanctuary is able to bring its viewer on a wild ride that will leave you with a devilish smile until the very end.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreMarshall ShafferDecider
This twisted, tense battle of wits and wills is captivating from the first frame to its emphatic last line. They don’t make many movies like this one anymore, but Qualley, Abbott, and Wigon make a persuasive case that they should.
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