Top Movie of the Week: A Must-See Masterpiece!

To assist you in making your movie picks, here are this week’s top-rated films according to the critics on AlloCiné!

TOP 3 MOVIES ACCORDING TO CRITICS:

1st: Oslo Trilogy / Desire – 3.7/5

“After exploring love and its fantasies in the Norwegian capital, Dag Johan Haugerud wraps up his trilogy with a humorous and sensitive reflection on gender and the instability of desire. A triumph.” By Laurent Cambon (aVoir-aLire.com)

“This film leaves us full of questions that we dare only whisper, so profound are they.” By Nathalie Chifflet (Le Dauphiné Libéré)

2nd tie: Girls Desire – 3.6/5

“Endearing and provocative at the same time.” By Aurélien Cabrol (La Tribune Dimanche)

“A bit predictable in its portrayal of youth in Marseille, Girls Desire is nevertheless a light-hearted teen movie about sisterhood that we missed in our youth.” By Maud Tenda (Les Inrockuptibles)

2nd tie: Eddington – 3.6/5

“This modern western, beautifully shot, and its array of unstable characters are strikingly relevant.” By M.L. (Télé 2 Semaines)

“Ari Aster shatters post-Covid contemporary America with his provocative Eddington, balancing black comedy, paranoid thriller, and brutal western in an intense, frightening, and exhilarating chaos.” By Alexandre Janowiak (Ecran Large)

TOP 3 MOVIES ACCORDING TO AUDIENCES:

1st: Dìdi – 3.6/5

“A lovely little film that doesn’t revolutionize cinema but provides a good, moving time.” By Matthieu S.

“While Didi may not break new ground in a well-trodden genre, it’s endearing in its sincerity, humor, and nonjudgmental approach, though an underlying irony mixed with affection for this so-called awkward age may be perceived.” By traversay1

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2nd: Girls Desire – 3.5/5

“A tender and rare film, tackling a topic almost never seen in cinema: women’s desire, as viewed by men. Handled without pity or fetishization, with much precision.” By jesuislerat

“A film devastatingly accurate.” By Anna

3rd: Eddington – 3.4/5

“The lead role is masterfully played, as usual, by Joaquin Phoenix, but the rest of the cast also delivers!” By Hors Jeu

“Eddington is the shocking film of the summer and another masterpiece in Ari Aster’s career.” By Sinaloc

* Based on ratings from the AlloCiné barometer as of Friday, July 16, 2025, for films released in theaters on July 18 with at least 10 reviews for the top press. This top does not include films that have been released one or more times previously.

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