Anora's reviews
Media reviews
New York Post
Endlessly entertaining and frequently hysterical, "Anora" is one of the year's best films and a formidable Oscar contender.
Collider
Anora is Sean Baker's most searing and shattering film yet with a breakout performance from Mikey Madison.
Vanity Fair
It's a wild, profane blast. But Baker is also zooming in, very slowly, so that in the movie's startling, disarming final scene we are forced to reconsider what we've just watched. Was it a raucous chase movie or a quiet tragedy?
The Guardian
What would Pretty Woman look like if it bore the smallest resemblance to the reality of sex work? Maybe something like this, Sean Baker's amazing, full-throttle tragicomedy of romance, denial and betrayal.
The Playlist
While Baker has proven his worth as a true cinematic auteur, his greatest skill has been guiding his actors to new heights wherever his stories may take them. You'll have to decide if that's enough to gloss over the rough patches this time around.
The New Yorker
There's a significant work of art lurking within "Anora," but it's confined within the limits of a potboiler.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote