Reviews provided by RottenTomatoes
Kyle Smith, New York Post: Pulling off a broad satire requires great finesse: If, as in the mockumentary "Authors Anonymous," all of the subjects are idiots, why should we care? Read more
Inkoo Kang, Los Angeles Times: "Authors Anonymous" makes the same mistake it chides its characters for: hero worship. Read more
Stephen Whitty, Newark Star-Ledger: "Authors Anonymous" may be about amateur writers. But its own script needed a professional polish. Read more
Elizabeth Weitzman, New York Daily News: Not even this movie's foolish characters could fail to notice the irony: there isn't a single moment of creativity in their own story. Read more
Ben Kenigsberg, New York Times: "Authors Anonymous" proves too kindhearted to stick to its satirical guns; even the documentary conceit recedes when it becomes inconvenient. Read more
Calum Marsh, Village Voice: You get the sense that Kanner would benefit from attending a few workshops of her own. Read more