Poor Things has had a strong start to awards season, winning some Golden Globes. But can you stream it? Here's how to watch the latest movie by Yorgos Lanthimos starring Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo.
The official synopsis of the film states: "Revived by an unconventional scientist, a young woman embarks on a thrilling journey across continents with a lawyer. Unbound by the societal norms of her era, she becomes determined to advocate for equality and freedom." With a few Golden Globes already won, here's everything you need to know about watching Poor Things and its streaming availability.
Is Poor Things on streaming?
Poor Things isn’t currently available on streaming platforms, with no fixed date locked in for when it will be.
Poor Things is expected to be available for digital purchase or rental by mid-January, although there is no official confirmation yet. It is likely that the movie will be available on Hulu, or Disney Plus for UK viewers, following the pattern of other Yorgos Lanthimos films like The Favourite.
How to watch Poor Things
Poor Things is currently available to watch in US theaters, with the movie hitting UK cinemas from January 12, 2024.
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The movie had its world premiere on September 1, 2023, at Venice Film Festival, with its US release following on December 8.
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Is Poor Things worth watching?
Poor Things currently has a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 93%, with an audience score of 82%.
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Our five-star review of the movie dubbed it "a remarkable showcase of personalizing cinema. There's life before Poor Things and life after. The latter leaves viewers transformed, hopefully for the better, and likely questioning their experience during the 141-minute runtime. The answer? Profound, essential, unsettling, and absolutely remarkable change."
Sergio Burstein of the Los Angeles Times said that the film is "stupendously filmed," but feels like it takes place in a parallel universe instead of 19th-century Europe.
Max Weiss of Baltimore Magazine described Poor Things as a fun and occasionally bewitching diversion with outstanding lead performances. However, she expressed a desire for the film to go further, feeling ready for her next adventure while watching it.
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Editor's P/S
As a passionate fan of critically acclaimed films, I am eagerly anticipating the opportunity to watch "Poor Things," which has garnered significant attention and accolades during the current awards season. The film's intriguing premise, captivating performances by Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo, and the visionary direction of Yorgos Lanthimos have piqued my interest and left me yearning for its streaming release.
While it is disappointing that "Poor Things" is not yet available on streaming platforms, the prospect of its imminent digital release in mid-January fills me with excitement. The film's thought-provoking themes of equality, freedom, and societal norms resonate deeply with me, and I am eager to embark on the thrilling journey that the movie promises. The positive critical reception, including a five-star review that describes the film as "a remarkable showcase of personalizing cinema," further fuels my anticipation and assures me of a profound and transformative cinematic experience.