The Undefeated: The black falconer: One man’s love for birds in pictures
Audubon: How Falconry Turned One Man's Life Right-Side Up
Big Apple Reviews: "Chef interns with an average age of twenty-four come together to... put their very souls into the preparation of food."
Mighty Afrin in Cineuropa
Once Upon a Time in Women in Hollywood
Northern Stars: "Canadian docs in the Special Presentations program include a particularly odd film They Call Me Dr. Miami. It’s from director Jean-Simon Chartier"
SingleThread: "STAGE: The Culinary Internship" follows a group of aspiring chefs during a nine-month apprenticeship at one of the best restaurants in the world."
S&A in Nonfics
CTV News: "A new documentary, "They Call Me Dr. Miami," on VOD as part of Hot Docs at Home."
Complex: They Call Me Dr. Miami explores the seeming contradiction between the plastic surgeon’s larger-than-life social media persona and comparatively low-key home life
POV Magazine: "The film is fascinating to watch as a window into the “Miami culture” that inspires waves of people to flock to the beach and display their bodies in the middle of a pandemic."
Auburn Lane: THEY CALL ME DR. MIAMI — A GLIMPSE OF THE FAMED PLASTIC SURGEON’S LIFE BEYOND SOCIAL MEDIA
Journal Metro: The parodoxes of Dr. Miami
LYNCH in Kanstellation
Original Cin: They Call Me Dr. Miami: Portrait of a plastic surgeon who'll never need a grandiosity transplant
Toronto Sun: "Celebrated for his outrageous social media persona, this documentary follows the most famous surgeon in America, Dr. Miami, as he balances family time with his celebrity clients."
Le Devoir: "With this complex and captivating portrait, the director wanted to probe the idea of perpetual self-representation. 'This desire to want to be loved... In a way, he is us.'"
Shockya: "Intriguing, entertaining documentary, one which breaks new ground on the subject of plastic surgery"
The Star: “They Call Me Dr. Miami,” profiling a plastic surgeon who livestreams butt lifts and breast augmentations, and is followed by millions on Snapchat.
Variety: "A bustling, absorbing doc...Abby Ainsworth's handsome, diverting documentary presents it as a self-styled ivory tower."