A perceptive, unsettling psychodrama.
VARIETY
Asparse, enigmatic tale of a woman’s ultimately mysterious quest, Kyle Henry’s Room is one of those rare American indies that confidently and successfully propose their own narrative logic, drawing viewers into a mental puzzle that may not contain a single clear solution.
VILLAGE VOICE
A haunting tale of modern malaise.
SPOUT
“Room” is an existential horror film…bountiful ambitions, this resourceful debut ballasts a great deal of conceptual idiosyncrasy with strict observations of personality, behavior and the textures of space. Ms. Williams’s intense, single-minded performance is neatly proportioned to the complex location shooting, which deftly ranges from stagnant Houston suburbs to the plasma-screen apocalypse of Times Square to the labyrinthine mysteries of Brooklyn lofts.
THE NEW YORK TIMES