Sonequa Martin-Green plays a traumatized Afghanistan War vet who is still hearing from a deceased comrade in Kyle Hausmann-Stokes’s dark comedy.
My Dead Friend Zoe,” starring Natalie Morales and Sonequa Martin-Green, confronts a dark reality of post-combat struggle with ...
My Dead Friend Zoe is a poignant dark comedy that delves into the complexities of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among ...
Filmmaker Kyle Hausmann-Stokes talks to Deadline in-depth about weaving his personal experience into his debut feature film ...
There are so many ways that My Dead Friend Zoe could have gone awry that it’s to the consistent credit of its makers — ...
From there on, this is a film that embraces “a truth most movies avoid: There’s no such thing as certainty in life.” ...
Darkly comedic, "My Dead Friend Zoe," released in theaters on February 28. Tackling heavy subjects like grief and PTSD, the ...
Sonequa Martin-Green only keeps the essentials in her bag.
MY DEAD FRIEND ZOE “The Army doesn’t own PTSD,” combat veteran Merit Charles (Sonequa Martin-Green) tells her civilian date ...
A special screening of the new movie "My Dead Friend Zoe" was held for veterans, hosted by Paramount Veterans Network and The ...
My Dead Friend Zoe” is a really good film that snuck into theaters without much fanfare. Its script is a little messy, and ...
“My Dead Friend Zoe” feels like it was made with an awareness of that trend and as a rebuke to it. This is an often breezy and funny movie for what, on paper, is a difficult and dark story.