: Critics at Forbes specifically praised her cinematography in the horror genre for building an atmosphere that is "hauntingly beautiful and disturbingly ominous."
: Roger Ebert highlights that the film succeeds due to the "healing power of communication" and the "transformative impact" of its characters. However, some critics at The Hollywood Reporter noted that the pacing "slackens in the midsection," though they praised the "crisp and colorful" visuals. Technical Credits analsagalaura&adam
This film explores complex relationships and identity within the LGBTQ+ community in Brooklyn. : Critics at Forbes specifically praised her cinematography
: Laura Bellingham served as the cinematographer for films with similar thematic weight (like Amulet ), while the character Adam (played by Nicholas Alexander) is a teenager who falls for a trans woman named Gillian. : Laura Bellingham served as the cinematographer for
: Reviewers from The L.A. Times noted that while the film has an "appealing surface," it ultimately feels "too shallow." Critics found the performances—including Hasson’s Sage —to be "plausibly strident" but felt the overall script lacked the depth needed for its final act twist. Adam (2019)