- Network: HBO
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 3, 2019
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 295 Ratings
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Positive: 156 out of 295
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Mixed: 11 out of 295
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Negative: 128 out of 295
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Mar 3, 2019
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Mar 3, 2019Horrible. There is not one inch of evidence anything they said in this movie is true. For that this is more than disgusting that it even exist. It is basically a 4 hour tabloid gossip special.
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Mar 3, 2019"Just because you read it in a magazine
Or see it on the TV screen
Don't make it factual" - Michael Jackson
This quote above says all you need to know. Leaving Neverland takes baseless debunked allegations and treat it like fact. How shameful and sad by HBO -
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Mar 4, 2019
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Mar 3, 2019This was a disturbing watch. I find it very disturbing that the person who is being accused is not here to defend himself. Is this allowed?
I can only give this a one out of ten stars. Nothing can be said to make this attack on a dead man acceptable. -
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Mar 3, 2019Boring, long and i did not believe a single word they said. you can only lie to many times until you lose it all. money seems to be the motive. I could not wait for the film to end and when it ended. I realized what a waste of time it was. The film is more than deserving of a zero score
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Mar 3, 2019This was one of the worst Michael Jackson "documentaries" i have ever seen. And I have seen plenty. I seen lot of negative hit piece movies about him. But this still takes the cake as the worst one of them all. Not to mention everyone from the family/estate/the people mentioned in the film have written a letter threatening to fill a lawsuit for the lies in it. 1 out of 1
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Mar 4, 2019Essential viewing for anyone who still wonders if he was a pedophile. He was. He was also a seminal musician. Any fan must handle these contradictions in their own way
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Mar 4, 2019
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Mar 3, 2019A one sided manipulated documentary. When you think of a documentary you usually think of something based on facts. But this one had no such things. Just the words of two very unreliable people who have lied multiply times that they cant even keep up with there own lies.
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Mar 5, 2019Fake news. Biased propaganda film with no real evidence to back up anything they say. We don't believe these people. They have lost all of there credibility many years ago. They have lied multiply times and changed there stories multiply times. Shame on them
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Mar 4, 2019Very disturbing but essential viewing, you will be shocked and appalled at the graphic recounts and recordings, anybody that still defends Michael after this needs help.
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Mar 4, 2019Michael Jackson was a monster, a sociopath, a pedophile. There's just no denying that.
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Mar 4, 2019Incredible jaw dropping documentary. “Leaving Neverland,” is the story of predatory child sexual abuse, told in such painful and sober detail that it’s impossible to dismiss. Kudos to HBO for not being intimidated by the Jackson's $100,000,000 lawsuit in order to protect their piggy bank AKA Michael Jackson.
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Mar 4, 2019The level of delusion on display by fans is truly sad. While I understand how hard it is to find out that your hero is actually an awful human being, compassion really should be reserved for the victims of this monster. It was pretty obvious there was something off about Michael Jackson, the only thing that is amazing is how long it has taken for the truth about this pedophile to come out.
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Mar 4, 2019Both men are so untrustworthy. They are perfect actors with no actual proof. This film is a complete failure as a production and as a "documentary".
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Mar 4, 2019One of the most believable and balanced accounts of sexual grooming and abuse that I have ever seen. What Jackson did to these boys was despicable, and yet they clearly still love him. It really opened my eyes as to how someone with that kind of power can emotionally devastate a young life for decades to come. A devastating but empowering documentary.
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Mar 3, 2019Long boring never ending drone shots. The people interviewed did not seem real. Looked more like b Hollywood actors. The stories did not seem believable. There is so many problems with this movie its not even funny. Complete waste of time.
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Mar 4, 2019Great Documentary so much emotions in this I truly feel bad for all of Michael Jackson's Victims. It had me in tears I don't see how anyone that Watched this would ever listen to this scumbags music again.
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Awards & Rankings
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Reed did not over-egg the material. ... This is a strange, dark and complex story, but I believed them [Wade Robson and James Safechuck].
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For all its gripping testimony, Leaving Neverland is not a great documentary. It is too long, for one. ... None of this diminishes the power of the interviews, which show how much damage Jackson did and continues to do, 10 years after his death.
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The film has to pick its way through some troubling thickets of motive, and frames earlier denials as proof of the psychological damage he wrought. Setting about this side of things with necessary tact, Reed bolsters the case using only the building blocks of what these two families have to say. No authorities weigh in, no lawyers. The purity is that it begins and ends with survivor testimony, chillingly credible in its details, from Safechuck and Robson.