What Critics Are Saying

Terrific performances and stellar technical elements.
— Caillou Pettis, Battle Royale with Cheese
 
Sadoski and Robinson make an appealing odd couple in a chipper black comedy.
— Randy Myers, San Jose Mercury News

[Sadoski and Robinson] have believable chemistry and the result is whole heap of crazy fun.
— Staci Wilson, Fantastica Daily
 
The Mimic is an engaging, funny, kooky look at sociopathy in a way you have never seen before.
— Rhys Bowen Jones, Jumpcut Online

An energetic cast, and a certain fearlessness about going to absurd extremes.
— Daniel Kimmel, North Shore Movies
 
Uproariously funny
— Lorry Kikta, Film Threat

The Mimic will not be replicated and that’s what makes it so fantastic.
— Liz Whittemore, Reel News Daily
 
The cast hits their marks, and Mazziotti keeps predictability at bay.
— Kathy Fennessy, Video Librarian

The Mimic (Film)

The Mimic, inspired by true events, begins when the Narrator (Thomas Sadoski) learns that imitation may not be the sincerest form of flattery when he befriends a younger, married neighbor (Jake Robinson) on the town's newspaper staff. Through unsettling rendezvous, he becomes obsessed with the idea that the Kid may be a sociopath. Fixated on discovering his true intentions, the Narrator goes to extreme lengths to expose who he is, what he wants, and what kind of woman would marry a guy like him.