REVIEWS
"Friedman throws herself wholeheartedly into portraying a young woman who is just as confused as John, only with a more outward projection of anger and faux confidence she can hide behind . . . Ryan and Friedman hone an undeniable charm and spark that makes you feel like you’re watching the emerging of a duo of major stars in the making, ala Michael Cera and Emma Stone.” - Peter Gray, The AU Review
"Jake Ryan (Uncut Gems/Asteroid City) and Skye Alyssa Friedman, who are both crucial to the movie and the success of telling this story, are fantastic. Considering it’s Friedman’s first feature role, as well, she makes a remarkable debut. Partnering her with Ryan playing the “straight man” archetype while she plays the more thrill-seeking character juxtaposes them both perfectly and creates the perfect balance of innocence and rebellion as they play off each other effortlessly." - Justin Waldman, Elements of Madness
"Although John is focused as the protagonist, it’s Lilith who steals the spotlight, largely because of Friedman’s mature performance . . . Friedman’s sincere performance adds many layers to Lilith’s personality." - Akash Deshpande, High on Films
"Instead, it creeps in, sparked by an unpredictable classmate named Lilith (Skye Alyssa Friedman), who’s less a manic pixie and more a chaos prophet." - Chris Jones, Overly Honest Reviews

"'Lilith' is played by Skye Alyssa Friedman who is clearly the stand-out in this clever, frustrating and wildly entertaining movie . . . This is Friedman’s coming-into-stardom role and we’ll hopefully be seeing more of her in future projects." - Thomas Duffy, Film Book
"Friedman owns this role with a ferocity that dazzles . . . Friedman and Ryan have perfect chemistry. They are deliciously awkward and authentically connected in their side-by-side self-discovery." - Liz Whittemore, Reel News Daily
"A brilliant Friedman embodies an equally original, fiery Lilith, temptation in her name." - Arleigh Rodgers, Rolling Tape
"Friedman is just the right amount of unhinged." - Frank J. Avella, The Contending