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Paolo Sorrentino gives a new master class on how to use the cinematographic medium as a tool to protest and criticize... [Full review in Spanish]

| Original Score: 4.75/5 | Aug 23, 2023

... A unique sensorial experience with enthralling imagery and an alluring strange aura surrounding its main character. [Full review in Spanish]

| Original Score: 9/10 | Jun 12, 2023

A cynical yet fascinating portrait, Loro captivates at times with its mix of reality and interpretation of it... [Full review in Spanish]

| Jun 12, 2023

Paolo Sorrentino brings us to the question of how egomaniacal we are and how much entertainment we need to spend our short time of life. [Full review in Spanish]

| Original Score: 3.75/5 | Aug 19, 2020

The worst things about it are often also the best, with as many of its languors proving to be fascinating as emerge to be fruitless.

| Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 16, 2020

This Sorrentino film gives me great joy when I see the aesthetic exercise that unfolds over a portion of Silvio Berlusconi's biography. [Full review in Spanish]

| Original Score: 7/10 | Jun 27, 2020

LORO is not a typical approach to a biopic. It feels like the only one Sorrentino could possibly deliver on his subject. It also captures a humorous essence of Berlusconi whilst simultaneously serving him up 'arrosto'.

| Feb 13, 2020

Whether the two original versions of Loro hold more weight remains to be seen, and if so, something has been badly lost in this director's cut.

| Original Score: 5/10 | Feb 6, 2020

If being dull is the cardinal sin of the movies, as Capra supposedly said, then Sorrentino is a saint.

| Original Score: 9/10 | Dec 2, 2019

A masterful piece of work no less accomplished because it signifies nothing, Loro is likely to be the most sumptuous look into the abyss you'll ever encounter.

| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Nov 26, 2019

Through Servillo's impeccable performance, the underlying desperation rises to the surface, overtaking the copious amounts of naked flesh and the slavish worship of wealth that's on display.

| Oct 24, 2019

[Toni] Servillo delivers another masterful performance and [Paolo] Sorrentino paves the movie with the kind of images that seduce, reveal and create their own sense of mystery.

| Oct 18, 2019

Servillo's Berlusconi is nuanced in a way that nothing else in the film is. Lacking the satirical bite of a Wolf Of Wall Street, Loro is a lushly composed, toothless satire.

| Oct 16, 2019

Loro is one of the most devastatingly beautiful films of recent years.

| Original Score: B | Oct 11, 2019

Paolo [Sorrentino]'s films are full of beauty and decadence... In this particular instance, the decadence owes to this actual man who was actually decadent.

| Oct 4, 2019

Loro is a highly-stylized, unabashedly exuberant, gorgeous mess of a film.

| Original Score: 7/10 | Sep 27, 2019

This sometimes beguiling but more often strangely engineered movie continues, stretching its increasingly muddy soup of gleaming nastiness and gaudy power plays until even the central portrait of the man himself is more cartoonish than corrosive.

| Sep 26, 2019

For all of Sorrentino's prodigious gifts as a scenarist, "Loro" is a disturbing movie, for all the wrong reasons and, despite its self-consciously arty pretensions, a breathtakingly callow one.

| Original Score: 1/4 | Sep 24, 2019

[Toni Servillo's] performance is at once a recreation of the [Silvio] Berlusconi people know domestically as well as internationally and a farcical rebuke of everything he stands for. It's satire of highest contempt.

| Sep 23, 2019

There is something inherently fascinating about watching power corrupt, and "Loro" understands that, often quite perceptively.

| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 21, 2019

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