Into the forest's reviews
Media reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
Beautiful and sensitive to character but gripping when it needs to be.
Los Angeles Times
Rozema has a careful but unflinching eye when it comes to presenting the physical and emotional traumas the sisters experience. Even when some of the events escalate to operatic, nearly mystical levels, the direction feels assured and solidly rooted.
Roger Ebert
The one major problem with 'Into the Forest', the one that keeps it from making that final leap of good movie to a potentially great one, is that the final third is just not quite as strong as the stuff that precedes it.
New York Post
Wood and Page generate a believable, prickly sibling closeness in Rozema?s unhurried but harrowing micro-portrait of how easily civilization could crumble.
Indiewire
Page and Wood navigate this difficult, often half-formed material with great tenderness and surgical precision ? together, through thick and thin, they convey a feeling of great personal growth, revealing new wrinkles to their roles long after Rozema?s camera has stopped looking for them.