| 100 |
New York Daily News
A gripping thriller whose terror -- unfortunately -- comes from real life.
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| 100 |
USA Today
Comprehensive and blisteringly paced.
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| 90 |
LA Weekly
Macdonald's singular achievement is to restore -- through interviews and archival footage -- the dead to such vivid life, you weep for them and for their families, who have only memories to live off.
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| 90 |
Los Angeles Times
This utterly compelling behind-the-scenes account of that horrific event unfolds with a potent sense of authority and authenticity.
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| 90 |
Village Voice
It could be described as the most gripping political thriller to hit the big screen in many years, although given the events it depicts through interviews, photographs, and news footage, the words "gripping" and "thriller" have inappropriately frivolous and commercial associations.
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| 89 |
Austin Chronicle
Scores its ultimate coup de grace though its interviews. Macdonald has lined up an amazing collection of interviewees.
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| 88 |
Mr. Showbiz
Especially timely in light of the current escalation in Palestinian-Israeli aggressions, but this is one sad story that would pack a staggering punch in any political climate.
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| 88 |
Philadelphia Inquirer
Macdonald's film brilliantly telescopes the '70s, an era when every physical action had its equal and opposite political reaction.
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| 88 |
Miami Herald
Marta Barber
Gripping, made more intense by the knowledge that all is true.
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| 80 |
TV Guide
It's a shocking story, made all the more so by the film's final revelation, an outrageous allegation no one even bothers to deny.
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| 80 |
Washington Post
Straightforward but nonetheless powerful documentary.
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| 80 |
Washington Post
The film, built of interviews with participants, is fast-paced, utterly absorbing and ultimately tragic.
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| 80 |
Variety
Never less than gripping as an account of what happened and what went terribly wrong.
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| 75 |
Chicago Tribune
Sweeps us back into a terrifying and desperate string of events and makes us feel them - and, more crucially, understand them as well.
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| 75 |
San Francisco Chronicle
Impassioned and well-crafted, One Day in September is also grueling.
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| 75 |
New York Post
A gripping reminder of a brutal chapter of 20th-century history.
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| 75 |
Chicago Sun-Times
Grips the attention and is exciting and involving. I recommend it on that basis--and also because of the new information it contains.
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| 70 |
The New York Times
Ron Wertheimer
Given the power of its story, One Day in September seems at times to be pushing too hard.
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| 70 |
Dallas Observer
Nothing, however, can diminish the sense of horror we feel at what happened that day in September, while Macdonald's revelations and the candid comments he elicits more than make up for the film's less successful elements.
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| 60 |
Film.com
One Day in September does "being there" very well -- I just wish director Macdonald had spent a little more time explaining why we should want to be there in the first place.
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