Blink Twice Review: Zoë Kravitz’s Directorial Debut Will Leave You Wide-Eyed
In recent cinema, we find ourselves wading through numerous “eat the rich” satires, yet even the most effective ones lack bite, only hinting that the powerful might not be as intelligent as they appear. It’s easy to assume that Zoë Kravitz’s directorial debut, “Blink Twice,” would follow suit, given her privileged upbringing which may hinder a raw, critical approach. However, while there are moments where the movie seems reminiscent of Emerald Fennell’s work, targeting similar subject matter, it does not adhere to the same formula.