“Surprisingly suspenseful…captivating doc about people on the fringe of society…” — RogerEbert.com (Brian Tallerico)
“An astounding feat of documentary filmmaking” — Film Threat (Josiah Teal)
“Unusual throughout in its straightforward, non-judgemental approach to the women, their addictions and their work, which is neither romanticised nor disparaged.” — Eye for Film UK (Jennie Kermode)
“A staggering film and one of the best in recent memory at SIFF.” — Should I See It
“With surprising twists and turns, Elisa Levine and Gabriel Miller’s astonishingly intimate portrait is the most intense, heart-wrenching, and compassionate documentary I have seen about Seattle street life since Streetwise.” — Den of Cinema
“Heavy masterpiece of Pacific Northwest noir…” — The Stranger (Charles Mudede)
“One of the most astonishing studies of a real-life predator ever committed to film...” — RogerEbert.com (Matt Fagerholm)
“Painfilled love letter to the strength of the human spirit…” — The People’s Movies UK (Bradley Hadcroft)
“Told on (the women’s) terms with a remarkable lack of sermonising and posturing…humanises and dignifies a broken seam of society so often demonised and debased.” — The People’s Movies UK (Bradley Hadcroft)
“One of the best documentary films I have ever seen… It also features some of the most cinematic camerawork I have viewed in a documentary.” — Nadamucho.com