Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter a tragic accident, doctor Molly Reese is mistaken for a killer by the mob. Driven by grief, she embraces a new violent path, training herself to hunt and eliminate mobsters.After a tragic accident, doctor Molly Reese is mistaken for a killer by the mob. Driven by grief, she embraces a new violent path, training herself to hunt and eliminate mobsters.After a tragic accident, doctor Molly Reese is mistaken for a killer by the mob. Driven by grief, she embraces a new violent path, training herself to hunt and eliminate mobsters.
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Artie Siegal's latest film AMERICAN WOMAN delivers the goods even on a micro budget. The lead actress was solid and definitely carried the film. My other favorite was actor Joe Rosing who was the other half that carries this film. Joe is excellent in this and has a great body of work to prove this. Some cool experimental shots and concepts in this film made it fresh. Exciting action, cool story, great cast, slick direction and strong score was all involved in making this film a great watch. I'm looking forward to Artie's next film and I can definitely see a sequel to this. Support this film and support indie films!!
American Woman, directed by Artie Seigel, is a moody and slow-burning character study that blends a bit of psychological drama with a revenge thriller. Based around on a grieving doctor pushed into a violent criminal underworld, the film shines most in its raw emotional tone and the committed performance of Katelin Stack. Her portrayal gives the story a grounded emotional core that anchors the more surreal and stylized moments.
The direction is confident, often using some murky, intimate visuals that mirror the protagonist's unraveling state of mind. However, the film's pacing may test viewers' patience-particularly in the first act, which lingers a bit too long before the central plot kicks in. The supporting characters, while intriguing, could use a bit of development, making some late-story turns feel less impactful than they should.
Still, American Woman offers a distinct voice and a compelling arc, even if not all risks pay off. It's a smart, brooding film with a few rough edges-ultimately a solid 7.5 or 8/10.
The direction is confident, often using some murky, intimate visuals that mirror the protagonist's unraveling state of mind. However, the film's pacing may test viewers' patience-particularly in the first act, which lingers a bit too long before the central plot kicks in. The supporting characters, while intriguing, could use a bit of development, making some late-story turns feel less impactful than they should.
Still, American Woman offers a distinct voice and a compelling arc, even if not all risks pay off. It's a smart, brooding film with a few rough edges-ultimately a solid 7.5 or 8/10.
American Woman 2025 delivers an emotionally potent thriller that begins with tragedy and evolves into an electrifying "GO GET IT GIRL" display of vengeance and resilience.
I enjoyed the creativity of how the story develops from a tragic incident that leaves Dr. Molly emotionally shattered but in deep survival mode.
As you watch it, the roller coaster of both grief and jagged strength of the main actress is cool. 1 minute you want to feel sorry for her, then your cheering for her to win-without ever losing the human truth at its core.
The best part is the film doesn't compromise on intensity, and I LIKE THAT. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
I enjoyed the creativity of how the story develops from a tragic incident that leaves Dr. Molly emotionally shattered but in deep survival mode.
As you watch it, the roller coaster of both grief and jagged strength of the main actress is cool. 1 minute you want to feel sorry for her, then your cheering for her to win-without ever losing the human truth at its core.
The best part is the film doesn't compromise on intensity, and I LIKE THAT. I enjoyed it thoroughly.
Dark and a psychological thriller that doesnt show its hand. No guessing where the story takes you and its always on edge. Yes its indie but it captures story themes and character appropriate for the type of style and grittiness. Once everything starts falling in place it gets going and your invested in what will be the final outcome and where everything lands. The lead actor and a few of the supporting work well for their specific rolls. All in all, if your into these types of films and your ready for a new direction you should check this out and have fun with it. Again it is indie filmmaking and that has some charm to it when you get it going.
Watch "AMERICAN WOMAN" and brace yourself as a grieving woman's descent into madness grabs you by the throat and rarely lets go.
Molly Reese (Katelin Slack, "Evil Lurks," "Vic Effects") is a doctor whose entire family is killed in a car accident. Although consumed with grief, a twist of fate drives her to channel her rage into training herself to be a cold-blooded and highly efficient killer.
Everyone knows the Shakespearean quote "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" but this movie proves that in fact "Hell hath no fury like a woman grieving her family." And it is with a hellish fury that Molly begins to hunt down members of the local mob. (Why? Watch the movie, no spoilers here!) At times the movie plays like an art house film, as the cinematography becomes eerily hallucinogenic and pulls the viewer into the the mind of a killer psycho mama.
Katelin Stack is one of my favorite actors and this is definitely a bravura performance for her! I recognize several others in the cast whose work I've long admired: Joe Rosing, Larry Biela, and Stacey Miner chief among them. Add to that the film includes another exceptional performance from the always delightful Delilah Hefner! ("It Came From Somewhere," "Attack of the Corn Zombies.") Written & directed by Artie Siegel, who also plays a fascinating character called "Rat." Cinematography by another DP whose work I admire, Jeremy Applebaum who gives the film just the right look and feel which elevates the overall movie to a whole new level that is the primary reason the film works as well as it does.
Definitely looking forward to seeing what comes next from Mr. Siegel.
Molly Reese (Katelin Slack, "Evil Lurks," "Vic Effects") is a doctor whose entire family is killed in a car accident. Although consumed with grief, a twist of fate drives her to channel her rage into training herself to be a cold-blooded and highly efficient killer.
Everyone knows the Shakespearean quote "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" but this movie proves that in fact "Hell hath no fury like a woman grieving her family." And it is with a hellish fury that Molly begins to hunt down members of the local mob. (Why? Watch the movie, no spoilers here!) At times the movie plays like an art house film, as the cinematography becomes eerily hallucinogenic and pulls the viewer into the the mind of a killer psycho mama.
Katelin Stack is one of my favorite actors and this is definitely a bravura performance for her! I recognize several others in the cast whose work I've long admired: Joe Rosing, Larry Biela, and Stacey Miner chief among them. Add to that the film includes another exceptional performance from the always delightful Delilah Hefner! ("It Came From Somewhere," "Attack of the Corn Zombies.") Written & directed by Artie Siegel, who also plays a fascinating character called "Rat." Cinematography by another DP whose work I admire, Jeremy Applebaum who gives the film just the right look and feel which elevates the overall movie to a whole new level that is the primary reason the film works as well as it does.
Definitely looking forward to seeing what comes next from Mr. Siegel.
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