

The Stylist
Claire is a lonely hairstylist who secretly murders and scalps her clients. When Olivia makes the well-intentioned mistake of asking Claire to style her hair for her wedding, she becomes dangerously obsessed, and her sanity starts to slip away with bloody consequences.
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Plot Summary
Claire, a lonely hair stylist, is obsessed with her clients. She desires their lives and their stylish apartments. When she starts stealing locks of their hair, she discovers that she can use them for a dark and deadly purpose. Her obsession escalates into a violent spree as she seeks validation and connection through increasingly disturbing means.
Critical Reception
The Stylist garnered positive reviews, particularly for its atmospheric tension, stylish visuals, and strong central performance. Critics praised its unique blend of psychological horror and slasher elements, noting its effectiveness as a debut feature from director Jill Gevargizian. Audience reception was also favorable, resonating with fans of indie horror.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intense atmosphere and stylish direction.
- Najarra Townsend's performance as Claire is a standout.
- A unique and unsettling take on obsession and loneliness.
Google audience: Viewers appreciated the film's dark and stylish aesthetic, along with its suspenseful narrative. Many found the lead performance compelling and the horror elements effectively unsettling. Some noted that the pacing could be slow at times but ultimately found the film to be a rewarding watch.
Fun Fact
The film was inspired by director Jill Gevargizian's own experiences working as a hairstylist.
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