The Guardian: 'The fear was justified'
Dave Barber Cinematheque: 'confrontational, intense performances'
Westword: 'abrasive, unforgettable music'
Film Ink: 'well worth seeing'
The Sydney Morning Herald: 'Ascent into hell'
Bernard Zuel: the back of the stage wasn’t any place for the fragile
The Age: Entering Mutiny in Heaven feels like entering Hell
City Hub: grinding poverty, lack of acceptance, drug addiction and fatally, creative differences
Las Verdades: a poisonous wave of puritanism
Dirty Movies: the promise of blood, gore, and some other sick stuff
Berkeleyside: The music is great, the band’s behavior less so
The Reviewing Rodders: the untold story of the '80s moral panic
Austin Chronicle: a band so unhinged and strung out
Fangoria: Opening with a special preview of the disturbing documentary SATAN WANTS YOU
Realscreen: Breathtakingly filmed, this hybrid documentary follows 12-year-old orphan Afrin
Russh: Fans of Cave are sure to appreciate the film
Rollingstone: 'It was frightening being onstage'
Boingboing: Try Mutiny, go directly to heaven, do not pass go
Pitchfork: 'let the curse of God roar through me'
Filthy Dreams: such overwhelming awe that I sense part of my brain chemistry changing