Tár currently has an average rating of 7.7 out of 10 and has been rated by 374 users on our platform.
Captivating performance by Blanchet. A fall from grace from a female perspective. More intelligent and subtle than Maestro.
With Cate Blanchett as his muse, writer-director Todd Field creates an indelible portrait of intellect and expertise waylaid by privilege.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubSeductive. Blanchett's greatest performance of her entire career. An Oscar worthy.
A towering performance from Cate Blanchett.
Read full review at GamesradarAs masterful as the character it portrays, TÁR is a textured, finely calibrated, stunningly composed, and thoroughly contemporary study. Its chords reverberate long after the music fades.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleThe “what” of Lydia Tár’s story isn’t important, but the “why” and the “how.”
Read full review at Paste Magazine...it’s the undoing that makes “TÁR” such a tour de force, this long and patient movie growing less abstract and more unflinchingly personal as Lydia reaches the end of her rope.
Read full review at Indie Wire...the movie belongs to Blanchett, in a turn so exacting and enormous that it feels less like a performance than a full-body possession.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyCate Blanchett is on top form as a conductor who experiences a swift fall from grace in Todd Fields' piercing psychodrama.
Read full review at Little White LiesNo one but Cate Blanchett could have delivered the imperious hauteur necessary for this engrossing movie...
Read full review at The GuardianThe film wields its intelligence and style with total effortlessness, and its every move holds your gaze like a baton’s quivering tip.
Read full review at The Telegraph...a masterwork. A gripping, grown-up movie superbly orchestrated by Todd Field and perfectly played by a virtuoso, career-best Cate Blanchett.
Read full review at EmpireBlanchett is almost always magnificent, but here she proves herself an absolute master of the craft.
Read full review at Common Sense MediaThe brilliant sound design is obviously a completely essential part of the film but what makes this slow-burning, albeit always thoroughly engaging drama so riveting are Marder's direction (Oscar snub!) and Ahmed's committed lead perform...