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Metascore
6 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80The New York TimesGlenn KennyThe New York TimesGlenn KennyWilde Salomé is most fascinating as a portrait of a superstar actor who, for all his wealth and privilege, encounters unusual frustrations as he pursues genuine artistic ambitions.
- 70Los Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinLos Angeles TimesGary GoldsteinPacino bites off an awful lot here, yet, as our puckish, ebullient and, later, prickly guide on this kaleidoscopic journey, he manages to present an intriguing and passionate view of artistic risk and reward.
- 67The Film StageDan MeccaThe Film StageDan MeccaNot unlike the man himself, it is both exciting and exhausting to watch all of this come together, and that alone is worth the journey.
- 60The GuardianMike McCahillThe GuardianMike McCahillToo much chaos ultimately prevails, but the rehearsal sequences at least forsake vapid luvvie-isms for close, instructive study of how to pull the best out of actors and text alike.
- 60EmpireAngie ErrigoEmpireAngie ErrigoIt delivers in fits and starts but mostly baffles.
- 60Total FilmJamie GrahamTotal FilmJamie GrahamLike Pacino’s Shakespeare rumination Looking For Richard (1996), Wilde Salomé is passionate and absorbing, though the insertion of lengthy clips from the film might irk viewers who’ve just watched it.