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'Tape': Film Review

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There will likely be no shortage of movies dealing with #MeToo themes, but Deborah Kampmeir's indie feature scores points by being one of the earliest.

A hard-hitting psychological drama about an actress who surreptitiously monitors her former assailant and his current prospective victim, Tape benefits from its well-executed thriller mechanics and terrific performances by its three leads.

The film starts off on a disturbing note, when we see Rosa (newcomer Annarosa Mudd, making a powerful impression), a New York City actress, preparing a monologue from Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus.

That she is uncommonly dedicated to her craft becomes evident when, as part of the process, she pierces her tongue, cuts her wrist and shaves her head to a.

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