After years spent acting in Mumblecore staples like Gabi on the Roof in July, experimental oddities like Hellaware, and horror anthologies like V/H/S, Sophia Takal began to try her hand at directing. Melding a little bit of everything above, her style was immediately something recognizable yet her own. Very funny, a little scary, always sexy, her debut, Always Shine, is a thrilling descent into the dynamics between actresses at different levels of success. A remake of Black Christmas furthered her...

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