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8 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 88Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertChicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertThe Weavers of 2003 did not sing as well as they did in 1982, or 1952, but if anything they had more heart, because more memories.
- 75TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghTV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghThe film's heart is the concert, whose highlights include "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?," "Wimoweh," "Guantanamera" and the crowd-pleasing "Have You Been to Jail for Justice?"
- 75New York Daily NewsJack MathewsNew York Daily NewsJack MathewsAny opportunity to see Pete Seeger perform, even at age 85, is worth taking - and Seeger is front, center and full-throated in Jim Brown's concert film.
- 75New York PostV.A. MusettoNew York PostV.A. MusettoWhite-haired Ronnie Gilbert of the Weavers -- the group was blacklisted during the McCarthy years -- is in especially fine voice.
- 70VarietyEddie CockrellVarietyEddie CockrellTimely and entertaining concert documentary.
- Watching the aging, but still spirited, singers come together to express their gratitude for the man who started their careers is often genuinely touching.
- 70Chicago ReaderJ.R. JonesChicago ReaderJ.R. JonesAs you might expect, this is hip deep in reminiscence.
- 60Village VoiceVillage VoiceEngaged but measured hagiography.