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You're Gonna Miss Me (2005)

Metacritic reviews

You're Gonna Miss Me

64

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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
  • 88
    TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
    TV Guide MagazineKen Fox
    Remarkable and evenhanded film.
  • 78
    Austin Chronicle
    Austin Chronicle
    The opening and closing courtroom scenes, in which brother Sumner is granted legal guardianship, show a family in need of healing, mentally and spiritually.
  • 75
    Christian Science MonitorPeter Rainer
    Christian Science MonitorPeter Rainer
    Complexly intriguing documentary about psychedelic rock icon Roky Erickson.
  • 75
    Portland OregonianShawn Levy
    Portland OregonianShawn Levy
    Like "Crumb" or "The Devil and Daniel Johnston," it's remarkably close-up moviemaking, with family secrets laid bare for all the world to see.
  • 70
    The New York Times
    The New York Times
    Luckily, the director Keven McAlester keeps Mr. Erickson's humanity front and center. He lets music critics and musicians praise Mr. Erickson's smiling banshee voice (which influenced Janis Joplin) and pioneering use of feedback, but he doesn't insist on his subject's genius or oversell his importance.
  • 60
    Chicago ReaderJ.R. Jones
    Chicago ReaderJ.R. Jones
    I came to this expecting a standard rock doc, but its cobwebbed tale of an aged parent and grown child's debilitating relationship seems closer to "Grey Gardens."
  • 60
    Film Threat
    Film Threat
    A great meld of rock history, the sociological and familial impacts of mental disability and some courtroom intrigue.
  • 50
    Village Voice
    Village Voice
    Director Keven McAlester's film is entertaining. But with battered archival footage and celebrity worship, McAlester skimps on perspective and complexity.
  • 42
    Entertainment WeeklyOwen Gleiberman
    Entertainment WeeklyOwen Gleiberman
    Has the taint of exploitation.
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