Winston Duke is incredible in an imaginative "Nine Days"; This isn't just creative. It isn't just imaginative. "Nine Days" is the sort of original cinematic art that, these days, is few and far between
the wit and ingenuity of the details in this imagined inter-world, plus committed performances from Winston Duke, Zazie Beetz and Benedict Wong transform what might have been a misfired curio into a rich speculative drama on life and destiny
one of the more striking directorial debuts of recent years; Stunningly crafted; this is a carefully thought-out original creation; a special, one-of-a-kind work that announces a significant talent
Edson Oda's debut is an imaginary after-life concept that never quite realizes its potential; Nevertheless, the movie provides a remarkable showcase for Winston Duke's range, and his talent only becomes more central as the character opens himself up
a standout directorial debut by Edson Oda; Oda's script is so careful in the way it offers up exposition and moves its storylines forward that it’s easy to get hooked
a provocative yet exhausting sci-fi drama; "Nine Days" will have one's mind provoked, but the one-note, obstinately lugubrious tone makes the experience more exhausting than edifying