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Stephen Holden, New York Times: Those seeking career advice about how to become an emperor of fashion will find little if any useful information in Lagerfeld Confidential. Read more
Noel Murray, AV Club: The problem with Rodolphe Marconi naming his documentary Lagerfeld Confidential is that he's promising more than he can deliver. Read more
Wesley Morris, Boston Globe: A serviceable docu-tease. Read more
Los Angeles Times: [An] elegant documentary. Read more
Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly: Lagerfeld Confidential, while an undisciplined piece of filmmaking, offers a rare glimpse into the soul of the fashion world, with Lagerfeld, as he admits, surviving through his philosophical fixation on The New: life as the proverbial next season. Read more
Jack Mathews, New York Daily News: I learned a lot about Lagerfeld but nothing I felt an urgent need to know. Read more
V.A. Musetto, New York Post: Comes off as something that might have been made by Lagerfeld's own army of publicists in Paris. Read more
Sylvia Rubin, San Francisco Chronicle: In the end, Marconi's point of view makes for an ultimately frustrating, if still fascinating, 87 minutes of cinema. Read more
Nathan Lee, Village Voice: Marconi's indifference to detail extends to any consideration of what, exactly, Lagerfeld does for a living, not to mention the history of his rise in the fashion world. Read more