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Critic Reviews
Season 1 Review:
“Spielberg” has the feel of official business, with the man himself happily participating in long conversations about his creative process, while dozens of other sources--his 100-year-old father, Arnold, and his mother, Leah, who died at 97 in February; his siblings, peers, longtime collaborators, actors, film critics and historians--supply their own observations and asides. It also features a thrilling, chronological examination of his movies.
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TV Guide MagazineSep 29, 2017
Season 1 Review:
Terrifically entertaining and tremendously moving, yet also critical at times, biography. [2-15 Oct 2017, p.14]
IndieWireOct 6, 2017
Season 1 Review:
Despite an onslaught of every relevant artistic and familial connection to the man in focus, “Spielberg” still feels like a respectful appreciation of a beloved figure more than an insightful study. There’s nothing wrong with that, but whenever such unprecedented access is given, it’s also OK to ask for more.
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Season 1 Review:
Spielberg is laudatory but not unreservedly so. ... Before Ms. Lacy shows you Mr. Spielberg’s movies, she shows you the movies through his eyes. For all its sweep, Spielberg the documentary succeeds most distinctively where Mr. Spielberg the director has: accessing the child in its subject.
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RogerEbert.comOct 6, 2017
Season 1 Review:
When Lacy starts to tie thematic ribbons around multiple films in Spielberg’s career, her work has more power, especially when the filmmaker himself is open and willing to speak out how his relationship with his father influenced that thematic undercurrent in his work. There’s just enough of those insights to make "Spielberg" valuable--I just wish there were enough to make it great. For too much of "Spielberg," we’re treated to rapturous praise of the title subject.
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