the filmmaker's latest exploration of dark fantasies and even darker intentions leans hard on its wacky, campy ideals, and emerges as a bizarre crowdpleaser
Neil Jordan's deft control of pace and tone elevates Greta past mere gimmickry, resulting in a comic thriller whose goofy humor only compounds its mastery of suspense
Neil Jordan are completely aware you're figuring out where the movie is going so they throw in some unexpected twists upon twists upon twists that are surprisingly effective; Isabelle Huppert keeps the audience hooked, enjoying every campy moment of it
campy yet effective thriller; falls squarely in B movie territory but, by virtue of its two lead performers, winds up being far more enjoyable than it has any right to be