REVIEWS‘Night Shift’ Review – Cat and Mouse Invasion Thriller Maintains Suspense Through Simplicity

Bloody Disgusting
by Meagan Navarro

Like its title, Night Shift operates on simplicity. A lone woman in a massive factory experiences the worst possible first day of work ever when a break-in occurs. That simplicity allows directors Greg Swinson and Ryan Thiessen to cut straight to the thrills, creating a sustained level of suspense and violence throughout. It makes for an effective and often breathless experience.

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