Sarah Paulson, as usual, is the reason to watch this often thrilling, sometimes generic Hulu Original that keeps the Munchausen by Proxy subgenre alive and kicking
one of the best and most surprising thrillers of the year; "Run" keeps you guessing throughout; Sarah Paulson's performance will get your heart racing, and Kiera Allen proves an exceptional young lead
Kiera Allen makes a big impact in her first role and Aneesh Chaganty once again proves to have a touch for making unexpected, groundbreaking, and entertaining thrillers
dueling excellent performances from a deranged Sarah Paulson and spunky newcomer Kiera Allen (in her feature debut) make it hard to look away from the screen, not that the pacing of Chaganty and Ohanian's script allows much opportunity for distraction
"Run" is equally about the dangers of a too-close relationship with a mother, but the lack of an emotional or deeper psychological framework for the characters makes it difficult to care, despite several suspenseful set pieces
"Run" is a satisfying thriller that, despite its formulaic nature, contains some interesting elements that reaffirms Aneesh Chaganty as a promising new voice in the industry