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Ard Vijn
Editor / Twitch Film
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"...But perhaps best of all is Jodi Lynn Thomas as the beleaguered Lois, who has the most developed character arc in the film and stays believable throughout. If there is any justice, these three actors should fast become more famous because of their work in this film."
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Julia Parker
Jury President / LA Film Awards
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"Jodi Lynn Thomas gave an incredible performance in Solitary. From the voiceover in the opening scene to her first on-camera appearance, she pulls you immediately into her cynical view of Los Angeles and the people who live there. Jodi was able to make you feel her extreme loneliness with her natural acting and deep conviction. As her character, Zoe, traverses her solitary life with interjections of her therapist, a "best friend", her mom and various other characters along the way, she was able to successfully keep me guessing at who and what was real versus part of her very active imagination. Silence speaks louder than words and Jodi was able to convey so much of the story and her character's life in these scenes. I would love to see this as a feature length film screened at Sundance one day. This short film was very well done in all aspects including cinematography, directing, writing, editing along with the strength of the supporting actors. I'm looking forward to seeing more of Jodi Lynn Thomas's work in the near future."
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Casey Ruggieri
Judging Panel / Festigious Internation Film Festival
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"Solitary takes a solemn, morbidly humorous look at what it means to be lonely at the top. Jodi Lynn Thomas gives a subtle, yet varied performance as writer gone Wednesday Adams, Zoe, the apathetic anti-hero of Solitary."
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2014 / Culture Crypt
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"Where “The Creep Behind the Camera” shines is in terrific performances from both leads. Josh Phillips as Art Nelson resembles a lanky Craig Sheffer bearing Bill Paxton’s evil bully sneer. Jodi Lynn Thomas as Lois brings Angela Bettis to mind in both looks and embodiment of a mousy beauty masking deep inner turmoil. In scenes together and apart, Phillips and Thomas breathe authentic dimension into archetypes that could have been standard Lifetime movie abuser and abused, but instead elicit hate, heartbreak, pity, sadness, and sympathy."
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Fantasia Film Festival Review
2014 / Yell Magazine
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"I’ll point out that actress Jodi Lynn Thomas did a fantastic job portraying Vic Savage’s wife; she delivers all the tears in the story."
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Michael Klug
Screamfest Review / Best Horror Movies
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"Thomas’ Lois is sympathetic and sad."
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Liz Ferguson
Fantasia Film Festival Reviews / Montreal Gazette
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"...the young Lois is played by Jodi Lynn Thomas, who reminds me a bit of Marion Cotillard. When Lois sees Nelson for the first time...He starts off on his best behaviour, but that doesn’t last long. Because she is so petite, she seems that much more vulnerable when Nelson threatens her."
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2014 / Club De Monstres
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"Thanks for the wonderful direction of Pete Schuermann and the over the top performance of Josh Phillips and his screen wife, portrayed by the lovely and dramatic Jodi Lynn Thomas. "
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Lee Christian
Screamfest Review / UK Horror Scene
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"Jodi Lynn Thomas as Nelson’s wife, Lois Wiseman, and Desert Storm Veteran-turned-model-and-actor Bill LeVasseur provide the best performances by far. Both underplay their roles quite nicely without hamming up an already tall tale."
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