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Ingrid Goes West
An unhinged social media stalker moves to LA and insinuates herself into the life of an Instagram star.
31 May 1987, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
20 April 1985
16 February 1989, Sherman Oaks, California, USA
16 October 1984, Savannah, Georgia, USA
3 May 1986, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
24 February 1991, Los Angeles, California, USA
26 June 1984, Wilmington, Delaware, USA
October 15, 2017
If there's any recent film that has dealt with our craze for social media in the most intelligent and assured of ways, it would be Matt Spicer's "Ingrid Goes West."October 12, 2017
...a darkly funny cautionary tale about the dangers of social media...August 24, 2017
Now 33, Plaza can still get away with playing an ingenue (that's what Ingrid is, a toxic ingenue). She can do comedy. She can do drama. She's best of all, as here, at combining both.October 06, 2017
This darkly comic satire is beautifully twisted and loads of fun but, at its heart, is an important look at how we now interact with each other and how we live day to day.October 23, 2017
Aubrey Plaza is a gifted comic actress whose skill set fits the material snug like a wine-bottle coozie.October 09, 2017
Attempts to shade in Ingrid and Dan's tragic backstories are cursory and more than a little clichéd, but so spot on is the satire that it's hard to imagine this being done better.August 25, 2017
"Ingrid Goes West" is a sharp, insightful modern day stalker fantasy, "Single White Female" through a Valencia Instagram filter.October 13, 2017
Ingrid Goes West is equal parts scathing social satire, horror movie, and character portrait. It's self-aware enough to include a Single White Female joke, but it's not the kind of jokey movie that winks at itself.August 23, 2017
You won't remember "Ingrid Goes West" for long after it's over, but as summer diversions go, you could do much worse.August 24, 2017
Plaza, of course, is marvelous in the title role, embracing Ingrid's unflattering neediness with a commitment that's scary.August 25, 2017
The experience is akin to being kneaded by a cat - now soft paws, now sharp claws, alternatingly sweet and deeply uncomfortable.August 24, 2017
Aubrey Plaza is brilliant in "Ingrid goes West," Matt Spicer's smart, satirical and sometimes scathing takedown of the vapidity social media sometimes injects into life.