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Metascore
6 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90Film ThreatFilm ThreatYou Go to My Head is a warped and lush tale of obsession, deception, and romance that’ll certainly go to your head. It’ll just take some time.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckFrom its desert landscapes to its principal setting of an architecturally distinguished house to its extremely photogenic lead actress, every frame of the psychological thriller proves visually stunning to behold. While the film never manages to achieve the level of suspense that would make it dramatically riveting, it certainly earns its art house credentials on a purely visceral level.
- 80The New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisThe New York TimesJeannette CatsoulisUntil its surprisingly effective ending, You Go To My Head keeps its drama under the skin. Like an animal in captivity, Bafort, who is also a model, slinks and lounges with long-limbed grace; but it’s Cvetkovic who holds the movie steady, giving Jake a secretive, worn gentleness that’s tinged with tragedy.
- 80VarietyJoe LeydonVarietyJoe LeydonIf you can surrender yourself to the measured rhythms of the film and accept its mix of feeling and artifice, you may find much to admire here.
- 40Los Angeles TimesKimber MyersLos Angeles TimesKimber MyersDe Clercq’s clear directorial talent gives the film the illusion of respectability, but it can’t remove the sweaty sheen of smarm.
- 30TheWrapElizabeth WeitzmanTheWrapElizabeth WeitzmanIf you hired an independent filmmaker to create a perfume ad, and then turned that ad into a full-length movie, you’d probably get something that looks a lot like Dimitri de Clercq’s directorial debut, “You Go to My Head.”