HBO | Release Date: April 5, 1998
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NewsdayMarvin KitmanJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: "From the Earth to the Moon" is a series of one-hour movies about different aspects of the space program ... And they are masterpieces, at least the four I've seen so far. [5 Apr 1998, p.D39]
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Boston HeraldElaine LinerJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: The results are nothing short of breathtaking. Without relying on the fancy special effects of a film like "Apollo 13," the 12 episodes tell their fascinating real-life sagas patiently, clearly and with reverence for the courage of the astronauts and their support teams. [3 Apr 1998, p.52]
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Deseret NewsScott D. PierceJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: The best thing to hit TV this season. [1 Apr 1998, p.C1]
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Houston ChronicleAnn HodgesJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: "From the Earth to the Moon" is television at its finest. A soaring journey to a new level of creative dramatic artistry and TV technology to explore the can-do spirit of ordinary men doing something so extraordinary that it changed our world forever. [5 Apr 1998]
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Seattle Post-IntelligencerJohn LevesqueJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: [The episodes] crackle with all the drama, emotion and intensity that existed during the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo years but rarely emerged from NASA's carefully controlled environment. [2 Apr 1998, p. D1]
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The Hollywood ReporterMarilyn MossJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: Every up and down, every inch of the agony and the ecstasy of Apollo is laid out here in an amazing feat of economical writing and direction. [1 Apr 1998]
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New York Daily NewsEric MinkJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: "From the Earth to the Moon" looks like an exceptional creative achievement, with individual films ranging from very good to flat-out great.
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Chicago Sun-TimesLon GrahnkeJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: Given the superior production values, sharp direction, convincing acting, exciting visual effects and powerful storytelling displayed so far [through four episodes], I anticipate a miniseries that will deliver its promise of greatness. [3 Apr 1998, p.47]
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Newark Star-LedgerMatt Zoller SeitzJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: The biggest rap against Hollywood dramatizations is that they treat history as a series of white-hot personality conflicts when it's really about slowly building waves of collective action. "From the Earth to the Moon" is a rare exception. There are recurring characters and motifs, but none that appear in every episode, and the writers have resisted inventing an audience surrogate to guide us through the maze. [5 Apr 1998]
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USA TodayRobert BiancoJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: In this age of TV limits, it's rare to find a program this ambitious. And even rarer to find one that achieves so many of its ambitions. [3 Apr 1998, p.11E]
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San Diego Union-TribuneRobert P. LaurenceJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: A very, very long, sometimes absorbing, often boringly detailed and overly technical docudrama. [5 Apr 1998]
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Detroit Free PressMike DuffyJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: The miniseries is occasionally overwhelmed by its own lavish size and sweep. ... But there are compelling moments and strong performances to be enjoyed. [3 Apr 1998, p.1D]
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Baltimore SunChris KaltenbachJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: Unfortunately, "From the Earth to the Moon" seems content with simply telling us that getting to the moon was an amazing feat. It would have worked better if we had been shown why. [4 Apr 1998, p.1D]
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Dallas Morning NewsEd BarkJun 25, 2019
Season 1 Review: From the Earth to the Moon, your 12-hour, Tom Hanks-piloted paean to NASA, goes boldly where we've gone again and again. And again. It's kinda like Mom and Dad surveying the old two-story after the last of their five kids has flown the nest. "Honey, do we really need all this space?" [5 Apr 1998, p.1C]