this strange and anxious mixture of the Working Women comedies of yesteryear with the cramped hospital horror shows of our Saturday night sleepovers is always compelling, always nerve-wracking, mostly funny, and agreeably gross
Review rate : Bby Scout Tafoya[Consequence of Sound ]
this is a wild, over-the-top ride through ’90s drug-addled white-trash hysteria; Overall, "12 Hour Shift" is a hilarious and unique comedy-thriller that people who love horror will certainly appreciate
briskly paced and edited, Bea Grant's dark bloody comedy benefits from just the right tone. It never goes truly over the top and silly; [the film] entertaining from start to finish and wonderfully played by a largely female cast
a clever mix of the farcical and macabre; Bea Grant's screenplay builds a Rube Goldbergian narrative of escalating, piled-up crises, from which she also engineers a just-credible-enough exit strategy