Two solid hours of characters staring intensely out of rain-slicked windows. Brilliant work, Vixen!.

“We laughed. Then we cried. Then we left.”
Vixen!
Masterfully crafted. Un-roastable.
An absolute cinematic disaster.
In a Canadian mountain resort, Vixen Palmer resides with her naive pilot husband Tom. While he's away flying in tourists, she sleeps with practically everybody including a husband and his wife, and even her biker brother. However, the only one she won't bed is her brother's friend... who is Black.
🌶️ SHARPENING THE HORNS…
In a Canadian mountain resort, Vixen Palmer resides with her naive pilot husband Tom. While he's away flying in tourists, she sleeps with practically everybody including a husband and his wife, and even her biker brother. However, the only one she won't bed is her brother's friend... who is Black.
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Watched Vixen! so you don't have to. You're welcome.
Vixen!: proof the studio reads its own marketing too literally.
If whispered monologues were currency, Vixen! would settle the national debt.
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Simulated r/movies discussion threads · curated commentary timeline.
Why does no one talk about how mid the writing in Vixen! actually is?
Everyone praising the Vixen! performances must have watched a different cut. The lead is sleepwalking through this and the supporting cast can't save it.
Hot Take: Vixen!'s third act ruined what could have been a masterpiece
Director clearly thought Vixen! was deeper than it is. There's a difference between ambiguous and unfinished, and this leans hard into the second.
Unpopular opinion: Vixen! is the most overrated film of the decade
Look, I wanted to love Vixen!. The trailer had me hyped. But sitting through the second hour felt like a homework assignment. The dialogue is exposition stacked on exposition and the score keeps telling me how to feel.
[Spoilers] Can we discuss that absolutely baffling ending in Vixen!?
Just got out of Vixen! and I'm convinced critics are being paid in residuals. Two genuinely good scenes do not make a film. Convince me otherwise.
