PREVIEW: Selena Gomez: My Mind and Me (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

(as themselves) Selena Gomez

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Alek Keshishian (In Bed with Madonna), director, writer, producer; Paul Marchand (Jaco), writer; Michelle An (Billie Eilish: The World’s A Little Blurry), Caitlin Daley (Between Two Ferns: The Movie), Aleen Keshishian (Jane Got a Gun), Katherine LeBlond (Prophet’s Prey), Stephanie Meurer (Uncle Frank) and Zack Morgenroth (Jane Got a Gun), producers; cinematographer TBA; Rodrigo Brazão (The Architecture of Tadao Ando), David Brodie (Struggle: The Life and Lost Art of Szukalski) and Inaya Graciana Yusuf (Minding Our Own), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

After reaching stratospheric levels of fame, actress and musician Selena Gomez is pulled into darkness by an unexpected diagnosis, which she struggles to overcome across the next six years…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

Mental illness can even strike some of the most famous people in the world, as this tender and soulful documentary proves during its recording of Selena Gomez’s troubling time away from the spotlight.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 4TH NOVEMBER 2022

WHERE CAN I FIND IT?

STREAMING EXCLUSIVELY ON APPLE TV+

 

Did you like this preview? Want to be updated on all the new releases every week?

Sign up to our e-mail service today, and get our latest reviews and previews sent straight to your inbox!

Search from over ten years of movies here:

Other recent reviews:

Good Fortune (dir. Aziz Ansari)

A guardian angel meddles in the lives of a wealthy entrepreneur and a struggling gig worker…

Plainclothes (dir. Carmen Emmi)

An undercover police officer falls for his latest target…

Tron: Ares (dir. Joachim Rønning)

A super-intelligent program is sent from the digital world to ours for a bold mission…

Good Boy (dir. Ben Leonberg)

A loyal dog witnesses his owner succumb to supernatural forces…

I Swear (dir. Kirk Jones)

A young man with Tourette’s syndrome struggles to live with his condition…

BFI London Film Festival 2025 Reviews: The Secret Agent, Twinless and more!

Our first collection of reviews from this year’s BFI London Film Festival includes write-ups on some of the most anticipated titles from this year’s edition, including Sirât, Left-Handed Girl and others!

Him (dir. Justin Tipping)

An aspiring football player is put through a testing regime by a former quarterback…

The Smashing Machine (dir. Benny Safdie)

Former wrestler and MMA fighter Mark Kerr helps usher in a new era for the sport…

The Lost Bus (dir. Paul Greengrass)

A bus driver rescues a classroom from a destructive wildfire…

Urchin (dir. Harris Dickinson)

A homeless man attempts to turn his life around…

Optimized by Optimole