Murder mysteries currently seem to be a favourite theme in cinema, this genre is having a resurgence. But instead of the same old formulas being used, filmmakers and writers are regenerating how a story unfolds. This is not to say the tried-and-true methods are long forgotten or disliked, but audiences are always looking for something fresh. Writer and director Thomas Hardiman has found a new way to tell a story. Keeping us enthralled and on the edge of our seats with a collective of intriguing characters, an intimate view and a very disconcerting score. Medusa Deluxe is more than just a hairdressing film.
Full review over at Filmhounds HERE.