"In a sense, Sushi Girl is an emotional zombie film. Everyone in the abandoned restaurant is still moving and breathing even though their souls died years before. Strongest possible recommendation." -Michael Ryan, SoundOnSight.org
"Sushi Girl successfully achieves what countless filmmakers have desperately tried to do over the past decade: offer moviegoers the post-millennial equivalent of Quentin Tarantino's debut, Reservoir Dogs." -PlanetFury.com
"In a sense, Sushi Girl is an emotional zombie film. Everyone in the abandoned restaurant is still moving and breathing even though their souls died years before. Strongest possible recommendation." -Michael Ryan, SoundOnSight.org
"Sushi Girl successfully achieves what countless filmmakers have desperately tried to do over the past decade: offer moviegoers the post-millennial equivalent of Quentin Tarantino's debut, Reservoir Dogs." -PlanetFury.com
"Sushi Girl successfully achieves what countless filmmakers have desperately tried to do over the past decade: offer moviegoers the post-millennial equivalent of Quentin Tarantino's debut, Reservoir Dogs." -PlanetFury.com
"...has enough bloodshed in the film to make even Tarantino blush." -Serena Whitney, Dread Central