Make Up Reviews
When Make Up reaches the light at the end of its twisted tunnel, its culmination is gratifying and sumptuously-realised.
| Jun 5, 2023
As original and fascinating a coming-of-age story as Julia Ducournau’s Raw, Make Up is a stunning siren’s song of a calling card for [Director] Oakley.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Nov 12, 2022
Molly Windsor is magnificently poe-faced as she pendulums between jealousy and curiosity. Small but very present, she endows an intensity to the role that makes it feel like Black Swan in a trailer park.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Aug 31, 2021
There's more emphasis here on mood than story, which lends the proceedings a certain thinness, and some of the formal moves start to suffer from familiarity after a while.
| Jun 5, 2021
A masterful, unsettling and beautifully constructed gem.
| May 11, 2021
The film's short runtime ensures that no minute is wasted, and there's a palpable kind of chemistry between the leads.
| Original Score: 3.5/5 | Jan 27, 2021
Claire Oakley's debut feature, Make Up, is a coming-of-age drama that often feels like a horror film, because Oakley immerses us in the terror, confusion, and ecstasy of discovering your identity.
| Jan 25, 2021
Writer/director Claire Oakley's first feature is surprisingly powerful - and surprising - at first scanning as a potential horror before shape-shifting into a feminist art film.
| Jan 18, 2021
A slow burn, lifelike and profound, and utterly mesmerising; something special.
| Jan 15, 2021
As poetically teasing as it is psychologically precise, Make Up signals the arrival of an exciting new talent.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Nov 22, 2020
It is a minor yet accomplished debut feature from Clare Oakley.
| Nov 15, 2020
As it subverts genre expectations, this slow-burning psychological thriller transitions into a deeply personal exploration of sexuality and self-discovery.
| Nov 14, 2020
An accomplished piece of work and a pronouncement of a great young actress.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Nov 13, 2020
A fresh, grounded take on teenage confusion.
| Nov 13, 2020
Genre-bending coming-of-age story has strong language, sex.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Nov 13, 2020
It's an intriguing interpretation of adolescent discovery, one that uses horror to suggest the dread that comes with finding a sense of self.
| Nov 12, 2020
It's an insightful, deeply felt film that lets us in on a personal evolution.
| Nov 10, 2020
Oakley's decision to render events with an extreme air of uncertainty isn't out-of-place because they surely feel that way to Ruth. She's shedding her skin to be reborn.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Nov 9, 2020
It is a dull commonplace to describe a debut as promising, but Oakley's film really does point towards a grand future. She can have the du Maurier comparison for free.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Aug 14, 2020
A real texture to it...with horror inflections to it...I spent quite a lot of it just not knowing where it was going...
| Aug 11, 2020