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When tech billionaire Slater King meets cocktail waitress Frida at his fundraising gala, he invites her to join him and his friends on a dream vacation on his private island. But despite the epic setting, beautiful people, ever-flowing champagne, and late-night dance parties, Frida can sense that there’s something sinister hiding beneath the island’s lush façade.
- 6.7
- 2024
- Released
- 1h 42m

Naomi Ackie
Frida
Channing Tatum
Slater
Alia Shawkat
Jess
Christian Slater
Vic
Simon Rex
Cody
Adria Arjona
Sarah
Haley Joel Osment
Tom
Liz Caribel Sierra
Camilla
Levon Hawke
Lucas
Trew Mullen
Heather
Geena Davis
Stacy
Kyle MacLachlan
Rich
Cris Costa
Stan
María Elena Olivares
Badass Maid
Saul Williams
Emcee
Tiffany Persons
Interviewer
Aaron Himelstein
Asshole Manager
Ben Jacobson
Ben
Caroline Forsythe
Caroline
Kerry Ardra
Woman
Julian Sedgwick
Husband
Mika Kubo
Cocktail Waitress
Carlotta Kohl
Young Woman
Tanya Windman
Young Woman
Nuria Bages
Beautiful Woman Gala
Eduardo Lopez Morton
Auctioneer
Benjamin Jacobson
Bartender
Emiré Arellano
Hannah Marshall
Zoë Kravitz
Swanky Stewardess
Lenny Kravitz
Man at the Gym (uncredited)

















Released
en
$20,000,000.00
$46,393,906.00
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- #forgiveness
- #exploitation
- #dark comedy
- #seclusion
- #sexual violence
- #psychological thriller
- #gender roles
- #therapy
- #self esteem
- #debauchery
- #woman director
- #philanthropy
- #entitlement
- #abuse of power
- #toxic masculinity
- #repressed trauma
- #gaslighting
- #clinical
- #psychological manipulation
- #drugging someone
- #me too movement
- #complicated
- #impartial
Reviews

**"Blink Twice" and You’ll Miss a Stunning Directorial Debut from Zoë Kravitz** Zoë Kravitz has officially entered the world of directors with Blink Twice, and her debut is nothing short of brilliant. She reimagines the Final Girl trope in a fresh, bold way, giving us an excellent blend of suspense and smooth storytelling. Kravitz's mastery of narrative pacing and visual tension makes it clear

Blink Twice is Zoe Kravitz’s dazzling directorial debut, a gripping, twisted thriller that confronts post #MeToo gender politics head-on. The film expertly combines razor-sharp genre storytelling with biting social commentary, all against a brutal, tension-filled backdrop. It’s as wildly entertaining as it is thought-provoking, making it a must-watch and one of the year’s standout films.
In a surprising turn of events, Channing Tatum takes on a new role in the horror genre in the upcoming thriller "Blink Twice". Directed by his girlfriend Zoe Kravitz, this film will have audiences on the edge of their seats, trying to decipher the mystery unfolding on a secluded island where women and a young man have been taken. The luxurious setting, mouth-watering food, and extravagant hospi

Zoë Kravitz's BLINK TWICE is a startling thriller, but that’s just the sheep’s clothing around this dark moral exposé. The real wolf is the urgent assault story lying underneath. It’s a stinging and significant shock that rubs salt into an open wound (and slaps awake the ‘not ALL men!’ crowd). So how does Blink Twice explore sexual assault? What does it have to say about money and power? And i

Great movie! <em>'Blink Twice'</em> manages to create high intrigue, an unsettling tone and is very stylishly put together, eventually showcasing some thoroughly enjoyable and visually pleasing violence towards the end. Naomi Ackie and Channing Tatum are both terrific, Ackie is particularly top notch. Nice to see Geena Davis involved too, not seen her since the days of <em>'Stuart Little'</em>!

Yikes but this is riddled with flaws. "Frida" (Naomi Ackie) and her pal "Jess" (Alia Shawkat) are working for the caterers at a grand party hosted by gazillionaire "Slater" (Channing Tatum). Mid way through the evening, they don their glad rags and join in the party. A little accident gets "Frida" introduced to their host and after a few glasses of Champagne, the two are thick as thieves. His chie
FULL SPOILER-FREE REVIEW @ https://fandomwire.com/blink-twice-review-zoe-kravitzs-directorial-debut-delivers-a-thought-provoking-exploration-of-power-and-trauma/ "Blink Twice marks a promising debut for Zoë Kravitz as a filmmaker, demonstrating that her personal creativity and vision aren't confined to the side of the camera she works on. Despite some shortcomings in tone management, the com











