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Pose

Pose

February 25, 2026· 1h 17m
Directed by
Cinemagraphs Score6.4

Isolated in a grand country manor, a reclusive artist spends a passionate and paranoid weekend with his ex-lover, an obsessive fan, and a potential muse. Hoping to spark a new wave of artistic brilliance over the course of a few tumultuous days, filled with chaos and revelation not all of them will make it out alive.

Critics Sentiment

Critics6.4
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16 reviews·Last updated 1mo ago
Peak Moment

James McAvoy's photographer character introduced in opening scenes

5.8at 3m
Lowest Moment

Many viewers reached their breaking point and stopped watching

1.8at 41m
Biggest Swing

The film crashes from a modest opening to its lowest point around the 45-minute mark when viewers began abandoning it entirely

Pose follows a steep downward trajectory from a lukewarm opening to widespread viewer abandonment by the midpoint. While James McAvoy's performance earned some recognition, the experimental filmmaking techniques, poor pacing, and meaningless dialogue created an overwhelmingly negative reception that never recovered.

16 reviews analyzed|Sources: Guardian, Imdb
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James McAvoy's photographer character introduced in opening scenes⬆ Peak moment
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Jump cutting and non-traditional filmmaking techniques are introduced
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Story elements become embedded within dialogue-heavy sequences
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Extended scenes with empty dialogue and forced tension
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Many viewers reached their breaking point and stopped watching⬇ Lowest moment
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Film includes explicit content with nudity and drug use
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Film's psychological themes become increasingly unclear and confusing
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Film ends without clear resolution or meaningful closure
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