THE WASP at Tribeca - reviews round-up

Morgan Lloyd Malcolm’s THE WASP screened at Tribeca Film Festival in New York to rave reviews! Tribeca showcases feature and short films, highlighting politically, culturally and socially relevant films from diverse storytellers.

In this taut, twisty psychological thriller, estranged friends Carla (Natalie Dormer) and Heather (Naomie Harris) reunite over tea, only to unveil a dangerous and deceptive plot that will irrevocably alter their lives. As the two navigate a web of secrets and hidden agendas, the true nature of their meeting slowly comes to light, revealing a shocking and perilous reality that neither could have anticipated. 

"A thrillingly twisty chamber piece, and you’d be hard pressed to fight the desire to immediately rewatch it straight after your first viewing" - Alliance for Women Film Journalists

"Chilling and engrossing ... It’s a journey into the dark recesses of the human psyche, and leaves a lasting impression" - Deadline

"Chock-full of head-spinning twists and turns that leave you on edge until the very end" - The Pop Break

"My jaw dropped in amazement. This is a film that knows how to build suspense and keep it, growing to an exhilarating climax that engages and enthralls" - Screen Rant

"The tight script boasts a suspenseful atmosphere capable of leaving viewers distraught" - That Shelf

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