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Little Sister

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Young nun Colleen (Addison Timlin) finally visits her childhood home after the return of her brother from Iraq. During her visit, tensions rise and fall with a little help from Halloween, pot cupcakes, and GWAR.
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Nerdist
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October 14, 2016

Little Sister delivers a charming black sheep tale rich with tenderness, raw with pain, and spiked with humor.
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Movie Mezzanine
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October 28, 2016

[Little Sister] contains multitudes about religious investigation and personal growth without ever underlining the ideas too much, but Clark injects enough genuine warmth and grace notes to make the journey feel as fleet as possible.
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Rolling Stone
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October 15, 2016

Zach Clark goes down dark-comic alleys, but he's made a transfixing film about a dysfunctional family that looks touchingly and unnervingly like yours and mine.
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Film Journal International
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October 14, 2016

This fetching little oddball of a movie sneaks its way into your affection by virtue of its sheer originality and keen human observation.
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RogerEbert.com
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October 14, 2016

A quiet and gentle film, emotional but not manipulatively sentimental, sad but not nihilistic, Marilyn Manson epigram and Goth-font chapter markers notwithstanding.
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Brooklyn Magazine
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March 20, 2017

Clark closely observes all these character dynamics with an empathetic eye, a skewed sense of humor, and a freewheeling inventiveness that keeps things refreshingly off-balance without losing its emotional heart.
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L.A. Weekly
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October 28, 2016

I feel this movie. And I highly doubt I'm alone in this.
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Madison Movie
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October 26, 2016

Clark's film uses its 2008 setting as a backdrop for a funny, wistful little comedy-drama about family members learning to overcome themselves and reconnect with each other. Can we reconcile with those who know us only too well? Yes, we can.
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Hollywood Reporter
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October 13, 2016

Flirting with sitcommy high jinks, Clark instead gives us a bittersweet cocktail of soul-weary defeat and unassuming vigor.
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Under the Radar
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October 19, 2016

Zach Clark [lets] his idiosyncratic characters carry the film in a way many filmmakers wouldn't dare.
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Los Angeles Times
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October 27, 2016

[A] fine, darkly poignant tale of a conflicted young nun-in-training facing her own version of "hope and change."
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New York Times
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October 13, 2016

A strange, spiky movie that refuses to beg for our affection, "Little Sister," the fifth feature from Zach Clark, molds the classic homecoming drama into a quirky reconciliation between faith and family.
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