CAMBRIDGE DAY: "a rush of nostalgia for anyone who was young and in love with independent music at the turn of the millenium."
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SUNSHINE STATE CINEPLEX: "a brilliant portrait of a band and people in flux"
THE NEW YORK TIMES: "STYLISTICALLY INVENTIVE… studies the couple’s love story as Coleman undertakes a monumental opus.”
THE SS BEN HECHT: "The film paints a picture of a band like no other"
HORROR FUEL: "the film intimately explores the relationship between life, love, death and art."
THE WEEKEND WARRIOR NEWSLETTER: "a great film, not only for the fans of Broken Social Scene but also those who are interested in learning more about why they are so beloved"
FILM THREAT: "It's all good guys and no bad guys, which is not how most rock docs work."
CONTRA ZOOM POD: "an inside look like never imagined"
OVERLY HONEST REVIEWS: "It's All Gonna Break does more than document a moment–it gives that moment a new kind of meaning"
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QRO MAGAZINE: "captures the formation & rise of Broken Social Scene in a way one can almost not think possible"
LOUD AND CLEAR REVIEWS: "we bear witness to the birth of a style and ethos that would help shape rock music for the next decade"
EYE MAGAZINE: "reminds us that enduring printed matter still matters"
ROLLINGSTONE: "features new interviews with the group's Kevin Drew and Brendan Canning, as well as Feist, Millan, and Haines, as well as appearances from literally every member of the band"
DOCUMENTARY WEEKLY: "a gripping, intimate and adrenaline-filled portrait of one of Brazil's most fascinating grassroots art forms."
THE PLAYLIST: "an electrifying and intimate documentary about the indie rock that redefined the sound of a generation."
THE NEW YORK TIMES: "a vulnerable glimpse at an artist figuring out what the creative life looks like in a world that keeps changing."
MEMORABLE TV: "offers a window into the mind of an artist... demonstrating the power of graphic storytelling to confront difficult history."
SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE: "does a thorough job of laying our and appreciating all of the cartoonist's significant, consistently subversive works"