May December's reviews
Media reviews
El País
It has already earned its status as one of the films of the year for its intelligent, complex and unsettling look at a dysfunctional domestic world. Tense, funny and deeply sad.
El Mundo
A cultured, bloodless, disturbing and exhaustingly confusing (in the best sense of the word) parable about manipulation, the traces of child abuse, immaturity, the cruel lie of romantic love.
New York Times
Moore and Portman are tremendous, but it\'s Melton\'s anguished performance that gives the movie its slow-building emotional power.
Variety
It\'s a thorough dive into the psychology of everyone involved, not least of all the woman who\'d be drawn to play such a role.
The Washington Post
At times, May December feels like an interrogation of the elusive nature of truth.