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Filmmaker Mike Nichols sits down with theater director Jack O'Brien to discuss his personal life and professional work.
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| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzA short but sweet documentary on Mike Nichols. |
| Film ExperienceGlenn DunksHowever, the film feels only half-baked ...[and] ultimately feels like a part one on a much larger work with sequels that never came to pass. |
| The Hollywood ReporterTodd McCarthyA short, funny and illuminating interview-based documentary that will leave theater and film mavens both satisfied and hungry for many additional courses. |
| The Film StageJohn FinkBy focusing on his freshest, earliest, and perhaps most exciting work, we learn an awful lot about what is to come, making this an engaging study for both the unfamiliar and devoted students of Nichols’ work. |
| Denver PostJoanne OstrowIt's not meant to be a complete catalog or chronology. It's a beautiful interview piece with archival photographs and clips that will inform any viewer's appreciation of the performing arts. |
| Los Angeles TimesKevin CrustBy concentrating on the early projects, we get a richer sense of the development of Nichols the artist in his own words and illustrated with photos and extended clips of performances. |
| Boston GlobeMatthew GilbertBecoming Mike Nichols will make you want to go back and rewatch Stevens's gorgeous and definitely American film, but only after you've paid a nice, long visit to Nichols's greatest hits. |
| VarietyGuy LodgeIf the material feels inadequate for a freestanding doc, that’s no fault of Nichols, who’s on playful, perspicacious form. |
| RogerEbert.comBrian TallericoThe result is a film that’s packed with stories more than insight. |
| News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)Brooke CainThere's always something a bit haunting in seeing a person so funny and smart and vibrant on film, knowing they would soon be gone. |