What Still Remains

critic Reviews

, 90% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Noel MurrayLos Angeles Times
    A great cast (including vets Mimi Rogers, Dohn Norwood and Jeff Kober) brings Mendoza's ideas to life. The result is a fascinating "what if," imagining society's possible future.
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    Joe ReidDecider
    If you're looking for a hidden gem this holiday season, you may have found it.
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    Patrick BromleyDaily Dead
    It doesn't add much to the ever-growing canon of post-apocalyptic movies, so if you've seen as many of them as I have, it's all going to feel familiar.
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    Jared MobarakThe Film Stage
    What Still Remains therefore moves beyond social commentary into the realm of entitlement by divinity.
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    Rob HunterFilm School Rejects
    Less of a post-apocalyptic thriller and more of a character drama answering the implied question of the title. We still remain.
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    Jeanne KaplanKaplan vs. Kaplan
    Mendoza maintains an energetic pace, keeping his film riveting from beginning to end.
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    David KaplanKaplan vs. Kaplan
    The fun and mystery of WHAT STILL REMAINS lies in its ability to intrigue us. We're never completely sure how things will unfold, and at a trim 92 minutes, the film doesn't waste dialogue or wear out its welcome.
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    John HigginsStarburst
    Josh Mendoza's post-apocalyptic drama What Still Remains taps into the same dystopian elements that helped to heighten the likes of The Hunger Games franchise and The Road.
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    Felix Vasquez Jr.Cinema Crazed
    A comfortable mix of "Book of Eli" and "Doomsday"...
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    Jennie KermodeEye for Film
    There's a bold attempt here to do something different, and that deserves praise.
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