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| New York PostJohnny OleksinskiBe you a fan of basketball or basket weaving, Air will snugly fit the tastes of just about anybody. |
| IndieWireMarisa MirabalAir is a slam dunk and ultimately one of the best sports movies ever made. |
| Boston GlobeOdie HendersonAs a star-studded (and highly fictionalized) history lesson, Air is massively entertaining and one of the best films of 2023 so far. It also works as a nostalgia piece for people like me who, in their youth, lusted after the pricey footwear. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperThanks to Affleck’s sure-handed, period-piece-perfect direction, a crackling good screenplay by Alex Convery and the lively, funny, warm, passionate performances from the A-list cast, Air is as entertaining and fast-paced as an NBA Finals game that is destined for overtime. |
| Film ThreatSabina Dana PlasseAll the well-directed decision-making made by Affleck to present a known story reveals how screenwriter Alex Convery crafted a script where actors had the freedom to embrace their characters to the core. And adding the Affleck-Damon recipe makes it even better. |
| Screen DailyTim GriersonBen Affleck produces one of his most irresistibly entertaining dramas — albeit one that never forgets the capitalist reality of this feel-good story. |
| USA TodayBrian Truitt“Live by Night” aside, Affleck’s directorial record is pretty impressive and Air feels like his most inspired effort to date, an underdog story with the greatest basketball player of all time at its heart. |
| TheWrapRob DeanThe banter in Convery’s script is entertaining, but it’s truly the actors under Affleck’s excellent direction that makes Air feel like something special. It doesn’t nail every scene or sentiment; but when the film is good (which is often), it’s on fire. |
| Screen RantPatrice WitherspoonThe stellar cast, in particular, is reason enough to run to the theater to see Air. |
| RogerEbert.comChristy LemireIf you love movies about process, about people who are good at their jobs, then you’ll find yourself enthralled by the film’s many moments inside offices, conference rooms, and production labs. |