60
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16 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 91ColliderSamantha ColeyColliderSamantha ColeyDever takes Duffield's clever, anxiety-inducing script and levels it up with her complex performance. Together the duo are a one-two punch, delivering a thought-provoking sci-fi thriller that promises to become a favorite among genre lovers.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckNo One Will Save You proves a singularly intense experience.
- 75IndieWireDavid EhrlichIndieWireDavid EhrlichThings get harried in a hurry, and while Duffield doesn’t reinvent the wheel when it comes to the various “Home Alone”-like battles that pit Alien vs. Dever, the “Spontaneous” director stages them with rare aplomb and an unerring respect for the fact that Brynn’s house represents her entire universe.
- 70Paste MagazineMatt DonatoPaste MagazineMatt DonatoWhile its minimalist approach keys into creepy unknown anxieties about our extraterrestrial neighbors, Duffield’s signature dose of emotional heft floats away into the clouds this time around.
- 70SlashfilmChris EvangelistaSlashfilmChris EvangelistaWhile I would've liked the layout of the house to be better established, No One Will Save You makes the most of its limited locations, proving you can have big thrills and chills in restricted spaces.
- 70We Got This CoveredScott CampbellWe Got This CoveredScott CampbellNo One Will Save You stands out among a crowded field for both the swings that it does take and the way it simultaneously acts as a love letter to its many forebears, all while putting its own definitive stamp on the proceedings.
- 60IGNMarya E. GatesIGNMarya E. GatesNo One Will Save You is at its best when it marries the tension of a home invasion thriller with the thrills of an alien abduction film, and Kaitlyn Dever proves she has the chops to carry a whole movie on strength of her facial expressions alone. However, the film ultimately fumbles when it becomes both a convoluted action film and an on-the-nose parable about overcoming grief and guilt.
- 60VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeThe film is most successful when it finds Brynn in survival mode.
- 42Original-CinOriginal-CinThe film has a lot of promise, but in the end, it simply just doesn’t deliver.
- 38RogerEbert.comPeyton RobinsonRogerEbert.comPeyton RobinsonThe opening moments of the first act are rendered as the film’s best, as No One Will Save You continues to fall apart due to a frustrating lack of narrative context.