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Mass

Drama Imagine the most dreaded, tense, and emotionally draining interaction you could find yourself in and multiply it by 10. That is exactly what two sets of parents—Richard (Reed Birney), Linda (Ann Dowd), Jay (Jason Isaacs), and Gail (Martha Plimpton)—are facing. Years after a tragedy caused by Richard and Linda’s son tore all their lives apart, Jay and Gail are finally ready to talk in an attempt to move forward.

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Screendaily
Screendaily
"With rigour and clarity of purpose, actor/director Fran Kranz holds the audience in his hands, probing at the unthinkable and daring to keep the faith."  POS
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The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter
"It's a harrowing watch, but a cathartic one, with each of the four superb principal actors delivering scenes of wrenching release."  POS
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The Guardian
The Guardian
"A difficult and impeccably acted film about forgiveness and blame (...) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)"  POS
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The New York Times
The New York Times
"As cinema, it demonstrates the effectiveness of simplicity. A well-written script and an exemplary cast can still produce a movie worth watching."  POS
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Variety
Variety
"[Kranz] has crafted the dialogue so that it builds and flows and surges, revealing and concealing at the same time, drawing us to the center of its rhythms."  POS
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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
"The balance of clashing perspectives and contradictory emotions is so finely calibrated throughout 'Mass' as to stir your admiration and your suspicion alike"  POS
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The Wrap
The Wrap
"The ensemble cast packs a wallop, but first-time writer-director Fran Kranz’s drama becomes overly contrived"  NEU
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IndieWire
IndieWire
"A tiny but absorbingly honest film about the conversations that Americans can't have (...) Franz’s script does a fine and believable job of tip-toeing towards the meat of the issue"  POS
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Austin Chronicle
Austin Chronicle
"'Mass' takes the high school shooting drama out of the exploitation rut into which it has fallen, and instead turned it back into a story of people. It's a simple achievement to name, but an extraordinary one in its impact"  POS
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Slant
Slant
"In the hands of Isaacs, Plimpton, Birney, and Dowd, 'Mass' gives such precise and profound expression to the totality of grief that it comes to feel downright palpable (…) Rating: ★★½ (out of 4)"  POS
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Deadline
Deadline
"A highly impressive and explosive feature screenwriting and directing debut (...) An intense, involving, moving and thought-provoking chamber piece of a film"  POS
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Screen Anarchy
Screen Anarchy
"Devastating, searing and timely (...) Engrossing, propulsive script, taut, sensitive direction, and career- or near career-best performances by an award-worthy cast"  POS
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ABC News
ABC News
"'Mass' doesn't make it easy for audiences. Kranz and his superlative cast are going to challenge you every step of the way. Go for it. The result is a movie that will take a piece out of you, a movie that matters"  POS
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AV Club
AV Club
"The cast carries the film. Dowd is especially terrific (...) Unvisual, periodically clumsy direction (...) With every shot looking more or less the same, the result remains stifled and airless"  NEU
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Chicago Sun-Times
Chicago Sun-Times
"Searing drama (...) All four members of the primary ensemble deliver empathic and powerful performances (…) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 5)"  POS
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Vanity Fair
Vanity Fair
"Thoughtful and harrowing, 'Mass' is a difficult wonder (...) Kranz's writing, and the generous performances of his actors, tend toward grace and compassion"  POS
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rogerebert.com
rogerebert.com
"This is a difficult movie to sit through, not just because of the subject matter, but because it's so honest in dramatizing how people process tragedy and carry it through life (…) Rating: ★★★½ (out of 4)"  POS
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The New York Observer
The New York Observer
"A film that fills the screen with life (...) 'Mass' tackles thorny issues head on (...) A film of rare ideas and smashing performances (…) Rating: ★★★ (out of 4)"  POS
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Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly
"A remarkable cast (...) Powerful, at times maddening film (...) 'Mass' feels like an urgent and necessary movie, if not at all an easy one"  POS
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Empire
Empire
"Boasting a quartet of excellent performances, Fran Kranz’s directorial debut is a technically adept, emotionally exhausting yet deeply cathartic film that couldn’t be more timely (…) Rating: ★★★★ (out of 5)"  POS
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