All Her Fault movie review & film summary (2025) | Roger Ebert

All Her Fault – Movie Review & Film Summary (2025)

“All Her Fault” is a tense psychological thriller that blends the sudden terror of a sinkhole with the unpredictable danger of a snake pit. The story begins with a nightmare scenario: Marissa (Sarah Snook) arrives for a playdate to pick up her son, Milo (Duke McCloud). When she calls the host mother, Jenny (Dakota Fanning), Jenny has no idea what she’s talking about. From that chilling moment, everything spirals into uncertainty.

Based on Andrea Mara’s novel, the eight-episode series thrives on emotional tension and confusion. Each misstep, suspicious look, and accusation is portrayed with precise intensity. As viewers, we’re meant to shout at the screen, question every clue, and distrust every character.

Everyone seems to hide something, casting an air of collective guilt over the entire ensemble. The narrative unfolds through flashbacks stretching over a decade, revealing pieces of the puzzle that often obscure as much as they explain.

“That’s what makes the series intriguing: the cat-and-mouse game that the storytelling plays with the viewer.”
Author’s Summary

An unsettling thriller where parental fear meets psychological suspense, “All Her Fault” traps both characters and audience in a spiral of doubt and deception.

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Roger Ebert Roger Ebert — 2025-11-05