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Lavender

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When a photographer (Abbie Cornish) in a failing marriage suffers severe memory loss after a traumatic accident. To take control of her life, she must confront a mysterious lurking force and grapple with a past that continues to haunt her.
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New York Observer
Boring, derivative, and infuriatingly illogical, Lavender is a ghost story with no thrills, no surprises, and no sense.
March 08, 2017
Cinemalogue.com
Style trumps substance in this atmospheric and mildly creepy low-budget thriller.
March 10, 2017
Blu-ray.com
It's not always a tasteful film, eventually making positive accomplishments difficult to track by the third act.
March 02, 2017
Nerdist
Beyond its unsettling intro, it steadily becomes a middling thriller.
March 04, 2017
Punch Drunk Critics
Lavender won't keep you in suspense long about what's going on. In fact, it won't keep you in suspense at all.
March 02, 2017
Globe and Mail
Leaves no cliché unturned ...
November 04, 2016
Hollywood Reporter
The screenplay, co-written by Gass-Donnelly with Colin Frizzell, manages to be simultaneously lacking in coherence and utterly predictable, with viewers earning no points for guessing which one of the characters turns out to be the villain.
March 08, 2017
Los Angeles Times
"Lavender" means well, but it ultimately proves that not all ghosts need a backstory. Often, just being scary - even inexplicably - is more important than being meaningful.
March 02, 2017