• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Nov 8, 2023
Metascore
70

Generally favorable reviews - based on 8 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 5 out of 8
  2. Negative: 0 out of 8

Critic Reviews

  1. Reviewed by: Carol Midgley
    Nov 8, 2023
    100
    Robbie Williams was not a vanity project. It was not just an ego party. It was mostly an anatomy of mental disintegration and, I think, his own catharsis. Williams is in many ways an anti-Beckham.
  2. Reviewed by: Barbara Ellen
    Sep 10, 2024
    80
    While it’s no David Bowie’s Cracked Actor, it delivers on broken boyband member: a devastating meditation on fame and its side effects.
  3. Reviewed by: Johnny Loftus
    Nov 8, 2023
    80
    The result is a totally unvarnished meta meditation on his journey. And from the euphoria of instant stardom to all of the adversity, hits and misses that came after, it becomes much more of a personal document than just another celebrity documentary.
  4. Reviewed by: Katelyn Mensah
    Nov 8, 2023
    80
    While it's dark, a difficult watch at times, it's essential viewing to gain perspective on how fame and stardom isn't all it's cracked up to be.
  5. Reviewed by: Nick Hilton
    Nov 8, 2023
    80
    Robbie Williams combines titillation and pity as effectively as its namesake does braggadocio and vulnerability.
  6. Reviewed by: Anita Singh
    Nov 8, 2023
    60
    Williams is articulate and thoughtful. But the format has an anaesthetised quality. The endless shots of Williams pacing around his house, or his face bathed in the glow of a laptop screen, are deadening. It plays out like an extended therapy session. Still, it’s an insight into the many downsides of fame.
  7. Reviewed by: Emily Baker
    Nov 8, 2023
    60
    It’s an ultimately joyless tale. Williams has said he hopes the viewing experience is as traumatic as the filming was for him – and I certainly didn’t come out of the other side of the four episodes feeling very hopeful.
  8. Reviewed by: Rachel Aroesti
    Nov 8, 2023
    40
    Robbie Williams is more evidence that celebrity is an affliction and an addiction, which in turn leaves the series feeling like an opportunity to rubberneck at disaster. At the same time, Williams is so hard to empathise with. It turns out it’s surprisingly tricky to emotionally connect with someone when all you see is them – as this myopic documentary has proven to its own detriment.