I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
"The film never loses its strong sense of character, but those characters deserve a bit more love than they?re afforded. Still, Lynskey and Wood see it through."
The Hollywood Reporter
"The film, also written by Blair (...) constantly oscillates between foreboding, menacing, hilarity and absurdity without ever feeling incongruous."
Variety
"Blair, who was recently seen in such brutal, supercharged genre entries as 'Blue Ruin' and 'Green Room,' arrives on the directing scene with formidable control over both the pace and unnerving tone of his work."
The Playlist
"What Blair is trying to do is quite ambitious for his first feature. He alternates moments of high comedy with serious tension and a touch of magic realism for kicks. For the most part, the tone works."
The Verge
"Ultimately, 'I Don?t Feel at Home in This World' feels like an ambitious experiment from a first-time filmmaker trying everything at once. It?s scattershot, but it?s also goofy, creepy, and just wild surprising fun."
Screen Crush
"Although it?s sometimes uneven with somewhat underdeveloped characters, I Don?t Feel at Home is nonetheless a clever blend of two very different genres. Blair?s mix of humor and feverish violence works best in the film?s final act, when things turn completely nutty."
The Wrap
"It escalates past the point of absurdity, but all you can do as an audience member is shake your head and laugh."