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- 90Los Angeles TimesRobert AbeleLos Angeles TimesRobert AbeleThere are some cringeworthy moments watching the pair win at detective work while losing as vulnerable fangirls. But like any soulful quest worth its salt, Seeking Mavis Beacon makes the lows as meaningful as the highs, endorsing a wild web world in which mystery and exposure can peacefully coexist.
- 83TheWrapWilliam BibbianiTheWrapWilliam BibbianiThis journey is more than just worthwhile. It’s powerful and it’s a joy.
- 83ConsequenceLiz Shannon MillerConsequenceLiz Shannon MillerWhile the filmmaker is very much the protagonist of this story, the personal touches included don’t overwhelm the story — and in fact add a certain sweetness, especially as both women face setbacks in their quest, and their friendship grows deeper.
- 78Austin ChronicleKimberley JonesAustin ChronicleKimberley JonesSeeking Mavis Beacon is a dizzying product of our digital age. In its look and energy, which uses a desktop screen as an aesthetic and organizational device, the zigzagging film can have the feel of too many browser tabs open, emblematic of its wide-ranging but sometimes under-explored topics of interest.
- 75The PlaylistCharles BarfieldThe PlaylistCharles BarfieldSeeking Mavis Beacon is one of the most interesting and thoughtful docs you’ll likely see all year. It also feels a bit scattershot and unfocused at times. However, the experience of watching Jones and Ross grow and change as artists and people throughout the investigation is worth the price of admission alone.
- 75RogerEbert.comPeyton RobinsonRogerEbert.comPeyton RobinsonSeeking Mavis Beacon is utterly creative, a documentary that reflects the state of the Internet as it stands, and as it turns a mirror on its makers.
- 70The New York TimesNatalia WinkelmanThe New York TimesNatalia WinkelmanSeeking Mavis Beacon still goes down smoothly, at least until its conclusion; while other films tie up too neatly, this one could use a bow at all. It helps that Jones and Ross are clever and likable guides.
- 60ColliderTaylor GatesColliderTaylor GatesThere’s a lot to like about Seeking Mavis Beacon, and the documentary is at its best when it feels like a celebration and tribute to the technology and its elusive cover model. Overwhelming and chaotic editing choices, however, detract from its overall impact, and what makes the film authentic and special threatens to get drowned out.
- 50Slant MagazineJustin ClarkSlant MagazineJustin ClarkThe film proves itself incapable of or unwilling to follow through on its ideas to an ultimate conclusion.
- 42The Film StageLena WilsonThe Film StageLena WilsonSeeking Mavis Beacon quickly becomes less about what this software and its spokeswoman represent, more about what Jones and Ross are thinking or doing at any given time––even if it distracts from the film’s mission.