3 Women Reviews
Altman balances searing interpersonal conflicts with a visual rhythm that’s downright whimsical.
| Dec 6, 2023
3 Women is an intense psychological drama laced with satire... a mind-blowing screen achievement.
| May 6, 2023
A psychologically brilliant film that activates emotions like a rumbling volcano.
| Apr 7, 2023
It is both exquisitely made and intelligently thought out.
| Apr 7, 2023
Held together by the fine acting of the leading roles, especially Shelley Duvall...
| Apr 7, 2023
It's a brilliantly crafted film, and it includes some of the best acting you'll see this year.
| Apr 7, 2023
I didn't find enough threads of sanity to keep me interested in the film's final sequences.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Apr 6, 2023
With the help of Gerard Busby's eerie score and exceptional ensemble acting, he [Altman] has finely transferred psyche to screen.
| Apr 6, 2023
This is a film for those who find whatever Altman does intriguing.
| Apr 6, 2023
A movie which, for all its difficulties, has exquisite qualities.
| Apr 6, 2023
3 Women is an unusually good film.
| Apr 6, 2023
Works of art should stand on their own feet, and not require press releases to explain them.
| Apr 6, 2023
The whole thing can, in short, really kill a good evening.
| Apr 6, 2023
The best assets are two extraordinary actresses, Shelley Duval and Sissy Spacek.
| Apr 6, 2023
Duality is everywhere and no one is quite what they seem. Altman's technique in evoking this disquiet is masterful.
| Apr 6, 2023
Three Women is a rich and redolent film, a work that reverberates in the mind for hours afterward.
| Apr 5, 2023
It amounts to a dazzling exercise-- a delicate puzzle, in which Altman gleefully supplies the pieces and lets the audience work to put them together.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Apr 5, 2023
Visually interesting, this ultimately boring drama is a zoom-lens look at the evolving and finally merging identities of three women.
| Apr 5, 2023
I couldn't understand about the last third of 3 Women -- but I liked the film.
| Apr 4, 2023
Characteristically and nonchalantly sparkling from start to almost finish, but which has a clatteringly uncessessful end
| Apr 4, 2023