Spoor Reviews
[I]t's well worth a look.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jan 28, 2021
Holland's cinematic mastery ... charges every frame of her misty, mud-ridden and chilly-to-the-touch film with the grandeur and ominous aliveness of the nature that surrounds Duszejko's world.
| Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jan 23, 2021
Spoor is a crime-thriller that sparks with violence and toxic masculinity, yet has a radiant heart thumping at its core.
| Jan 22, 2021
A wildly entertaining eco-feminist crime caper, anchored by a winning lead performance from Agnieszka Mandat
| Original Score: 4/4 | Jan 22, 2021
"Spoor" is sensationally atmospheric.
| Jan 21, 2021
A film that's strange, darkly funny and powerful. Imagine a pulpy murder story that's also a utopian fable about feminism, social justice and ecology.
| Jan 20, 2021
Any Agnieszka Holland movie is worth seeing, even if "Spoor" isn't up to the director's best.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Jan 20, 2021
The oddball characters and twisty narrative seem almost surrealistically implausible.
| Oct 19, 2017
Agnieszka Holland and Kasia Adamik's Spoor is a tree-hugging, animal-loving film with a stinger in its tail.
| Original Score: 3/4 | Sep 9, 2017
Though far from perfect, this one part revenge thriller, one part eco-reverie, tied together with sumptuous visual brio, is the "John Wick"/ "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring" mash-up you never knew you always wanted.
| Original Score: B+ | Feb 17, 2017
Holland, who had a hit a few years back with the HBO Europe spy series set during the Cold War, Burning Bush, is a mistress of spare, elegant shots that show just enough to advance the story.
| Feb 12, 2017
The film is watchable in its quirky and wayward way, with some funny moments - though shallower than it thinks.
| Original Score: 3/5 | Feb 12, 2017
The movie is murky and disjointed, held together not so much by what happens as by a vague atmosphere of obsession.
| Feb 12, 2017