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Washington Post Desson Thomson
There are some very thought-provoking points, and the movie deserves a balanced listening-to.
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L.A. Weekly Ron Stringer
While your personal estimation of this conservative counterprogrammer will depend largely on your politics, Chetwynd and company at least attempt to score their points honestly.
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Variety Robert Koehler
Preaches purely to the converted.
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New York Post Lou Lumenick
The first conservative documentary to join the bumper crop of liberal political films riding Michael Moore's coattails into theaters.
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Los Angeles Times
Like Moore's film, Celsius hits too many topics with too broad a brush, resulting in yet another contribution to this campaign season's spin cycle of rhetoric.
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The New York Times Manohla Dargis
Less savvy propagandists than Mr. Moore, the Celsius 41.11 filmmakers apply their thesis with a trowel.
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TV Guide Maitland McDonagh
As provocative as Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11," but nowhere near as engaging.
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Washington Post
There's really nothing more here than you can find watching dreadful political advertisements and dreadful political talk shows.
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Salon.com Stephanie Zacharek
So bad it's almost like performance art, or those cheap records from the '60s, where the Chipmunks sing the Beatles' greatest hits.
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Village Voice Michael Atkinson
The even faintly informed will see only a cut-rate vision of flabby white men defending their own bloodthirsty opportunism.
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