Hysteria Reviews
James Croot Stuff.co.nz
Hysteria is actually a gentle, good-humoured and surprisingly sweet romantic-comedy.
Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Dec 29, 2021
Richard Propes TheIndependentCritic.com
The truth is that both Hugh Dancy and Maggie Gyllenhaal do fine here, though that is seldom the case when the two are together.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4.0 | Sep 11, 2020
Kate Rodger Newshub (NZ)
An entirely inoffensive, light and tasty little romp round Victorian London which has been nicely cast and delivered.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Aug 30, 2019
Nicholas Bell IONCINEMA.com
The complex and fascinating social circumstances that surrounded the creation of what has come to be known as the vibrator hardly gets the realism it's due in this butchered history.
Full Review | Jul 24, 2019
Daniel Green CineVue
Hysteria attempts -- and resoundingly fails -- to present itself as a light-hearted, empowering crowd-pleaser. Instead, all we come away with is the knowledge that Hugh Grant doesn't want to do this type of film anymore (but Dancy does).
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Feb 5, 2019
Abbie Bernstein Assignment X
Hysteria is actually quite well-mannered, especially given its title. It is also appealing, deft and has a truly memorable closing credits sequence.
Full Review | Original Score: B | Feb 2, 2019
Stephen Saito Moveable Fest
Although it stumbles late towards its conclusion at a courthouse, "Hysteria" never drags or gets hung up on its easily exploited premise, opting to go for warm, gutteral guffaws rather than straight to the gutter.
Full Review | Jan 8, 2019
Kelly Jane Torrance Washington Examiner
Hysteria might be the most unlikely romantic comedy of the year -- if not the decade.
Full Review | Original Score: 2.5/4 | Jan 3, 2019
Saundra Sorenson Willamette Week
Unfortunately, we end up with a steampunk caricature of 1880s England, with more figurative winking at the camera than a sense of authenticity.
Full Review | Original Score: B- | Dec 6, 2018
Tara Thorne The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
The movie, directed by Tanya Wexler, is a pretty conventional British run at something fun, like when Stephen Frears does a funny one.
Full Review | Nov 17, 2018
Sarah Gopaul Digital Journal
The narrative does such a wonderful job of telling the story in a fun, open manner.
Full Review | Sep 8, 2018
Monica Reid Far Out Magazine
Frivolous as it is, Hysteria is the ideal medium to introduce this part of history to the public. It's also an enjoyable little popcorn movie, with good performances.
Full Review | Aug 27, 2018
Neely Swanson Easy Reader (California)
A superb cast led by Hugh Dancy and Jonathan Pryce with able support from Maggie Gyllenhaal and Felicity Jones, make this a must see.
Full Review | Sep 18, 2017
Francesca Rudkin New Zealand Herald
Hysteria isn't hysterical, but it's a light-hearted romp that will create its own buzz.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Sep 11, 2017
Candice Frederick Reel Talk Online
Effective acting and Tanya Wexler's direction of a taboo topic (especially given the era in which it's set) cannot save the unbearably choppy and uneven writing of the movie.
Full Review | Original Score: C- | Sep 8, 2017
Elias Savada Film Threat
It's the writing that sinks Hysteria, and there's no machine that can alleviate that.
Full Review | Original Score: 2/5 | Jul 11, 2015
Sean Burns Philadelphia Weekly
A lame love triangle, suffragist speechifying and a wee bit of coy tittering regarding ladies' private parts.
Full Review | May 3, 2015
Tom Glasson Concrete Playground
When you think of vibrators, 'charming' probably isn't the first word that comes to mind.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Mar 4, 2013
Erick Weber NECN
Given the allure of learning the origins of something as buzzworthy as the vibrator, Hysteria provides just enough pleasures to give it a pass.
Full Review | Original Score: B- | Oct 22, 2012
Eric Melin Scene-Stealers.com
Don't be fooled by the period costumes and British accents, Hysteria is as obvious and pandering as comedies get.
Full Review | Original Score: 1.5/4 | Oct 2, 2012