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Sara Stewart, New York Post: Joining the indie monster-girl genre alongside "Ginger Snaps," "Teeth" and "Let the Right One In" is this melancholy Danish werewolf tale from debut director Jonas Alexander Arnby. Read more
Katie Rife, AV Club: When Animals Dream congeals its influences into something intimate, intelligent, and occasionally quite haunting. Read more
Stephen Dalton, Hollywood Reporter: This polished Danish thriller about a sensitive female werewolf is full of restrained horror and tastefully Scandinavian carnage. Read more
Jordan Hoffman, New York Daily News: An eerie, imported horror tale that's rich with tone but otherwise lacking bite. Read more
A.O. Scott, New York Times: Mr. Arnby knows all the genre codes, and how to subvert them when necessary. Read more
Nick Schager, Village Voice: Lycanthropy has rarely been more lethargic than in When Animals Dream, a dreamy Danish import about a young girl who responds to the discovery that she's a werewolf by pouting and brooding a lot. Read more