Midsommar currently has an average rating of 6.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 2522 users on our platform.
Aster is superb at striking a mood and maintaining it for the full duration.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle...a terrifically juicy, apocalyptic cinematic sacrament that dances around a fruitless relationship in dizzying circles.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...a virtuoso, bone-shaking, head-spinning experience.
Read full review at Empire...an extremely immersive film experience, if not an absolutely terrifying one.
Read full review at GamesradarIt’s a thoroughly enjoyable film, a crescendo of paranoid trippiness building to an uproarious grossout in its final moments...
Read full review at The GuardianI watched it before all the hype came around and I feel like it became really overhyped. It was not as scary as some people made it out to be…
...there is enough scrupulous characterisation and quirks of tone to survive repeat viewings.
Read full review at The Guardian...Aster is smart enough and tricky enough that he lures viewers through Midsommar's 140 minutes with effortless grace...
Read full review at Common Sense MediaI Am from Sweden and i like this but for me it is a swedish Wicker man, great as a film but i felt kind of borde after