Cut from the same cloth as “Girl on the Train,” “The Woman in the Window,” and “Gone Girl,” director Mike Barker’s “Luckiest Girl Alive” is a psychological thriller delivered from the perspective of a woman who might be an unreliable narrator and certainly has a large trunkful of past traumatic events she, understandably, can’t seem to shake.
Film Review: ‘Luckiest Girl Alive’: Mila Kunis Delivers a Tour de Force Performance in a Topical Psychological Thriller
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Originally from the nation's capital, Michael Clark has provided film content to over 30 print and online media outlets. He co-founded the Atlanta Film Critics Circle in 2017 and is a weekly contributor to the Shannon Burke Show on FloridaManRadio.com. Since 1995, Clark has written over 5,000 movie reviews and film-related articles. He favors dark comedy, thrillers, and documentaries.
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