
The new psychological thriller from Andrew Semans captivates mainly because of the intensity brought to key roles by Rebecca Hall and Tim Roth. What appears to involve gaslighting from her past leads Hall’s absorbingly upstate New Your executive and single mother Margaret into much more than hyperventilation after Roth’s David reappears in her life. It can be weird and irritating for some, but Resurrection can be luridly riveting on its own terms. Even before the conclusion gets more bonkers than what preceded it.