Crooked Marquee: "Cannon Arm and the Arcade Quest as a lesson in the malleability of legacies."
One of Us: "There were three films I really enjoyed out of Fantastic Fest and this was one of them."
SF Chronicle: "Winner of Audience Fan Favorite in Active Cinema: 'Reflection: A Walk With Water.'"
The Columbus Dispatch: "10 Years Later: Zanesville tragedy inspires change in exotic animal ownership, trade."
Knockturnal: "Tim Harrison Talks Uncovering a Massive Exotic Animal Trade in 'The Conservation Game'.'
Nerd Span: "Hedegaard has brought us a rich, engrossing, and endearing tale of friendship, loss and life itself."
AMFM: "This quirky comedy about friendship expands the spectrum of what constitutes success and social norms."
Film Threat: "I had a blast watching this documentary. It has scenes of pure joy, sentimental bliss, and even deeper philosophical moments of loss and acceptance."
Suncine Fest: "The Conservation Game will have it's Spanish Premiere..."
Spank the Monkey: "If nothing else, I suspect no other film in this festival will pull off the coup that Cannon Arm manages during its closing credits."
Upcoming on Screen: You can’t help but smile when watching it.
Culture Fly: Cannon Arm and the Arcade Quest not just an entertaining journey, but a moving one
Hey U Guys: "Incredibly effective at allowing the viewer to sink into the idealized world of Kim and his friends."
The Sandspur: "After having watched this film, I felt motivated to take action, whereas I had expected to leave feeling scared about the future of the world."
Animals 24-7: “...raised questions about the way celebrity conservationists, including Jack Hanna, acquire exotic animals."
ABC 6: "In its letter, the zoo also addressed The Conservation Game documentary. The film looks at the use of exotic animals, particularly big cat cubs, in television entertainment."
Flickering Myth: "...is an endearing, low-stakes underdog story about the power of perseverance and embracing the hiccups that life throws at you."
The San Francisco Examiner: "Reflection: A Walk With Water will screen at Mill Valley Film Festival."
25 Years Later: "It’s a warm slice of life that never takes itself too seriously, nor sacrifices the dignity of its subjects to do so."
The Upcoming: "Cannon Arm and the Arcade Quest is infectious."