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Jamie Marks Is Dead

In a small town, the body of Jamie Marks, a teenager nobody really knew or interacted with except occasionally to bully, is found by the river. His ghost is then seen by two high school students: Gracie Highsmith, who discovered the body, and Adam McCormick, the star of his cross-country team who becomes fascinated with Jamie. Adam then is caught between two worlds, the spirit and material one when he and Jamie begin a loving but platonic relationship.
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NYC Movie Guru
August 30, 2014 Unpredictable, atmospheric and enigmatic. This isn't your average coming-of-age film which makes it all the more refreshing, unique and un-Hollywood.
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Salt Lake Tribune
August 26, 2014 Writer-director Carter Smith sets a brooding, chilly atmosphere, but he also writes opaquely vague dialogue and includes in a subplot involving Adam's mother (Liv Tyler) that goes nowhere.
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RogerEbert.com
August 29, 2014 It is likely to test the patience of many viewers.
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Variety
January 21, 2014 The potentially ludicrous story is handled artfully enough here to cast an eerie but not off-putting spell throughout, though the ultimate point is more than a tad murky, and the desired poignancy doesn't fully come across.
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New York Daily News
August 27, 2014 Writer-director Carter Smith got his start as a successful fashion photographer. But you wouldn't know it from the murky look of this generic thriller.
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JoBlo's Movie Emporium
August 29, 2014 A nifty little sleeper in the vein of DONNIE DARKO.
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New York Times
August 28, 2014 Temperate in tone but screaming with subtext, "Jamie Marks Is Dead" climbs above the current glut of supernaturally inclined entertainment by dint of a hushed unease that permeates almost every frame.
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Los Angeles Times
August 29, 2014 "Jamie Marks Is Dead" admirably refuses to hew to conventional horror tropes and is acted with integrity by its young performers, but the film nonetheless has a nagging pulse problem.
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Village Voice
August 27, 2014 The film uses its phantasmagoric conceit, a sickly-hued poetry, and eerie sound design to build metaphors for closeted homoeroticism and melancholic unfulfillment.
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The Film Stage
June 21, 2016 It may have more brains behind it than The Ruins, but hopefully Smith can find material truly worthy of his technical talents with his next feature.
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