'I Blame Society': Film Review
A deeply disappointing follow-up to her promising 2015 short Kiss Kiss Fingerbang, Gillian Wallace Horvat's I Blame Society is a first feature that points out many of its faults as it goes, as if to transmute them into satirical jabs at an uncertain object. Though its title identifies a broad target and the script leans toward narrowing things down to film-biz paternalism, a handful of self-referential remarks suggest it's actually criticizing its own existence — the result of a filmmaker so eager to make a movie she'll embrace whatever idea's at hand, no matter how half-baked.