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Patrick Z. McGavin, Chicago Tribune: This is a movie about the world at war with itself, and the result is riveting, sublime and unforgettable. Read more
Dave Kehr, New York Times: A work of extraordinary journalism, but it is also a work of deft and subtle poetry. Read more
Joshua Rothkopf, Time Out: Just to take in Grin's first few moments, a mash-up of Battleship Potemkin and police whacking May '68 protesters, is to see a mind sifting through chaos and making beautiful, critical sense of it. Read more
Jonathan Curiel, San Francisco Chronicle: A timely look back at civil disobedience, anti-war movements and the power of strong voices. Read more
J. Hoberman, Village Voice: More impressionistic than analytical, A Grin Without a Cat is a grand immersion. Read more