: Reviews on Letterboxd highlight the film as a "ridiculously fun" watch, especially for those who enjoy the cheesy plotting and "dead ringer" yoga instructor tropes.
: Critics at Unobtainium13 praised Panos Vlahos for his performance, noting he seemed to have a blast "smirking and talking about toxins". Psycho Yoga Instructor
As the film progresses, Domenic’s obsession grows, leading to a "trashy" and "outrageous" 83-minute ride filled with stalking, manipulation, and a finale that "explodes" in typical Lifetime fashion. Why It Works (In a "So Bad It's Good" Way) : Reviews on Letterboxd highlight the film as
The story follows Justine Grace, an unhappy housewife struggling to save her marriage. Enter Domenic, a "handsome" yoga teacher played with "hilariously vapid" intensity by Panos Vlahos. While he initially seems like the key to Justine’s wellness, it quickly becomes clear that his intentions go far beyond spiritual enlightenment. Why It Works (In a "So Bad It's
While the movie is pure fiction, it does touch on real-world concerns about boundaries in wellness spaces. Experts note that yoga teachers often hold positions of significant trust, making professional boundaries and ethical behavior essential to avoid the "overreaching" or manipulation depicted in the film.
: Beyond the cheese, the film includes well-shot, genuinely creepy dream sequences that add a layer of psychological tension. Reality Check: Real Yoga Ethics