Sadie Sink's "intoxicating" new movie O'Dessa is now streaming
Sadie Sink's post-apocalyptic musical drama O'Dessa is now available to stream on Disney+.
The film, written and directed by Geremy Jasper, is set in a post-apocalyptic future where dictator Plutonovich (Murray Bartlett) rules through society's television screens and kidnaps those who speak out against him.
O'Dessa (Sink), a farm girl and rambler, travels to the city to recover a family heirloom and, in the process, meets her one true love Euri (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) and endeavours to save his soul.
The cast is rounded out by Regina Hall, Kelly Macdonald, and Mark Boone Jr.
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The film premiered at this year's SXSW Festival. It is now available for viewers to watch from the comfort of their own homes – on Disney+ in the UK and Hulu in the US.
O'Dessa currently sits at a 50% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with Mashable saying in their review the film "feels less like a new movie and more like an old lost gem, finally uncovered. It's an intoxicating pastiche of color and sound, joy and pain."
Starburst Magazine said the film has "got a big heart and is genuinely enthralling".
"With O'Dessa, Geremy Jasper has unleashed a pulsating, vibrant vision that's set to redefine the rock opera genre for a new generation," Morbidly Beautiful added.
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Some reviews were less glowing, with Screen Rant writing: "It's tonally imbalanced, caught between being a gritty apocalyptic nightmare and an earnest love story."
The Hollywood Reporter said: "More akin to watching a really long trailer. There's a distinctive eye here, and a promising sense of ambition. But in its current form, there's not enough meat on its bones to justify its 106-minute run time."
Aside from O'Dessa, Sink is set to join the MCU in Spider-Man 4 alongside Tom Holland as the titular hero.
Though her role has not yet been announced, fans have speculated she could appear as Jean Grey, Gwen Stacy, or Black Cat.
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