What elevates 'The Rebrand' from a clever premise to essential viewing is its profound understanding of gaze and agency. Nicole, through her camera, holds a power the influencers desperately want to control, turning the documentary shoot into a…
The Rebrand
Nicole, an eight months-pregnant videographer is hired by a lesbian lifestyle influencer couple to film a redemption documentary after they’ve been publicly cancelled, but Nicole quickly discovers that…
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As a concept, 'The Rebrand' is undeniably potent. The execution, however, feels like a missed opportunity for greater subtlety. The film's commentary on influencer culture is often insightful, but its shift into overt 'nefarious motives' undermines the more…
A razor-sharp dissection of performative wokeness and curated identity. 'The Rebrand' is less a thriller about being cancelled and more a terrifying expose of the redemption industrial complex. The dynamic between the influencer couple, played with unsettling synchronicity…
This film lands as a compelling, if occasionally familiar, entry into the 'social horror' canon. Its greatest strength is the potent vulnerability Naomi Silver-Vézina brings to Nicole, her pregnancy adding a tangible, ticking-clock physicality to the psychological games.…
A taut, timely thriller that expertly weaponises the aesthetics of authenticity. 'The Rebrand' is a masterclass in mounting dread, deriving its terror from the glacial smile of a influencer caught in a lie rather than any supernatural force.…
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The film is less a blanket condemnation of influencers and more a precise dissection of its most toxic potential. It targets the specific corruption that occurs when lived experience is commodified and personal identity is treated as a malleable brand asset. The couple's 'lesbian lifestyle' influence becomes a backdrop for exploring how authenticity can be staged, and community trust weaponised for clout. The cynicism is directed at the performative and exploitative mechanics behind the curated feed, not at the concept of online community itself.