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    Always Shine. Always Shine is a 2016 American psychological thriller film written by Lawrence Michael Levine and directed by Sophia Takal. The film stars Mackenzie Davis and Caitlin FitzGerald as two friends going for a weekend retreat to Big Sur. It also stars Levine, Alexander Koch and Jane Adams .

  2. Nov 25, 2016 · Two women with differing degrees of success travel north from Los Angeles to Big Sur for a weekend vacation. Both see the trip as an opportunity to reconnect after years of competition and jealousy have driven a wedge between them.

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    • Drama, Horror, Mystery
    • Sophia Takal
    • 2016-11-25
  3. Always Shine is a 2016 drama film about two actresses who reconnect and clash on a weekend trip to Big Sur. The film explores the themes of friendship, jealousy, and Hollywood in a tense and well-acted story.

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    • Mackenzie Davis
    • Sophia Takal
    • Mystery & Thriller, Drama
  4. Jul 21, 2020 · Always Shine is a thriller that explores the horror of Hollywood and the rivalry between two actresses. The film depicts the violent consequences of jealousy, envy, and the limited roles for women in the film industry.

  5. Nov 25, 2016 · Two actresses, Beth and Anna, take a road trip to Big Sur, where their rivalry and resentment escalate into a nightmare. The film explores the dark sides of female friendship, the pressures of the acting industry and the blurred lines between reality and illusion.

  6. Mar 9, 2017 · Streaming exclusively on Shudder now. Start your free trial at http://www.shudder.comTwo longtime friends, Beth, an indie actress whose star is on the rise,...

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    • 12.2K
    • Shudder
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  8. Lanie Faith Marie Overton Production Design, Costume Design. Two friends, both actresses, leave Los Angeles for Big Sur for a weekend getaway to reconnect. Once alone, however, the two women’s suppressed jealousies and deep-seated resentments bubble to the surface, causing them to lose grasp of their relationship and identities.