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Poor Things

Critic Reviews

88
Metascore
Universal Acclaim
positive
57(92%)
mixed
2(3%)
negative
3(5%)
Showing 62 Critic Reviews
Sep 1, 2023
100
The Irish Times
It amounts to a dizzying feast of cinematic excess. But there is intellectual traction and psychological grit to the project.
Sep 1, 2023
100
The Guardian
Everything in it – every frame, every image, every joke, every performance – gets a gasp of excitement.
Sep 1, 2023
100
IndieWire
Poor Things is the best film of Lanthimos’ career and already feels like an instant classic, mordantly funny, whimsical and wacky, unprecious and unpretentious, filled with so much to adore that to try and parse it all here feels like a pitiful response to the film’s ambitions.
Sep 1, 2023
100
The Telegraph
This triumphant adaptation, which premiered last night at Venice, strip-mines Gray’s book for all its funniest, fizziest and sexiest ideas, and leaves the chewier, more literary stuff on paper, where it belongs. I’d say purists might bridle, but speaking as one of them, I wasn’t just relieved, but overjoyed.
Sep 1, 2023
100
Total Film
A funny, sad, bawdy, beautiful concoction that will haunt and provoke in equal measure.
Sep 1, 2023
100
The Hollywood Reporter
Stuffed with rude delights, spry wit, radical fantasy and breathtaking design elements, the movie is a feast. And Emma Stone gorges on it in a fearless performance that traces an expansive arc most actors could only dream about.
Sep 1, 2023
100
Vanity Fair
At its best, the film is indeed piercingly clever, proud of its peculiarity to a degree just shy of smugness. Though, the 140-minute film does begin to wear out its welcome in the last third, when the jokes have mostly all been made before and the only fresh additions are cumbersome matters of plot.
Sep 1, 2023
100
Variety
Oddly moving in its fervor and abundance, Poor Things may appear a far cry from the harsh, stripped ascetism of an early work like “Dogtooth.” But they’re actually similar animals, fixated on taking people apart to find what makes them tick, what makes them swoon, what makes them interesting.
Sep 1, 2023
100
Screen Daily
Even as the film sails insouciantly into a rarefied imaginative stratosphere of its own, it’s anchored to emotional reality by a dazzling performance by Emma Stone – if anything, outdoing her revelatory turn in The Favourite.
Sep 1, 2023
100
The Playlist
Not only is Poor Things one of Lanthimos’ most refined philosophical musings, but it is his most accomplished visual work, too.
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