VARIETY: "The Best Documentaries of 2024"
ROTTEN TOMATOES: "An unflinching, unvarnished record of the slow, methodical road necessary for organizing."
HYPERALLERGIC: "Spiegelman's biography and his imagination are anything but ordinary."
COUNCIL OF EUROPE: "a compelling examination of the escalating problem of online hate and extremism"
FILM COMMENT: "a rich portrait of an era of American history with distinct similarities to today"
THE NEW YORK TIMES: "It is hard to capture, on film, the often exhausting work of organizing workplace labor... but UNION does it."
INDIEWIRE: "Spiegelman's beautiful, haunting work continues to resonate today."
THE SS BEN HECHT: "though-provoking look at the American cartoonist"
FILM FESTIVAL TODAY: "an inspiring tale of how Jennings has constructed a dream existence"
PALCINEMA: "a loving portrait"
THE NEW YORKER: "A document of solidarity, in which the scandal of the gig-economy model registers on a human scale."
FILM THREAT: "Check out this thrilling documentary if you appreciate craftsmanship and death-defying stunts."
EL PAÍS: "This is quintessential Ani, foul-mouthed, funny, and saying out loud what so many women are thinking."
THE DAILY PROGRESS: "an unvarnished depiction of the abstract artist and feminist icon"
DENNIS SCHWARTZ MOVIE REVIEWS: "A fascinating historical story."
VARIETY: "defies disbelief"
DOCUMENTARY MAGAZINE: "the film presents the immense social and political turmoil of the early to mid- '70s, interlacing copious archival footage"
THE NEW ARAB: "A celebration of the human spirit in the midst of oppression"
VULTURE: "Simmers like a present-day techno-thriller."
THE FILM STAGE: "A formally audacious and perplexing portrait of Moore that contextualizes her extremist actions within one of the most transformative periods in American history."