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A portrait of the extraordinary life and career of actor Anton Yelchin.
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| San Francisco ChronicleG. Allen JohnsonPrice has given us Yelchin’s most complete performance: himself. It is a cinematic gift to contemporary film fans everywhere. |
| RogerEbert.comMonica CastilloWith Love Antosha, there’s now a coda to Yelchin’s story beyond somber headlines and obits. There’s an impression of who he once was to those who loved him and a sense of how we might remember him having heard their stories. |
| New York PostSara StewartLove, Antosha manages to be both a deeply sad farewell and a fascinating introduction. |
| Washington PostPat PaduaAt once charming and bittersweet. But the film loses focus a little as it heaps accolades on the late actor. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreLove, Antosha doesn’t break new ground in the celebrity biographical documentary, but it scores over most other examples of the genre simply by virtue of its subject. |
| Los Angeles TimesKenneth TuranYou feel the love in Love, Antosha, that’s for sure. But you also feel something else, a sadness that is close to overwhelming. How could it be otherwise? |
| VarietyAndrew BarkerA touching and surprising portrait of an actor who had much more going on in his life – from a serious illness to some seriously left-field artistic inclinations – than was mentioned in his obituaries. |
| The Hollywood ReporterStephen FarberA rich reminiscence of a gifted actor who died far too young. |
| The New York TimesGlenn KennyThis affectionate, heartbreaking documentary about his life, directed by Garret Price, presents Yelchin as a soldier of cinema, and a lot more. |
| TheWrapWilliam BibbianiIf you knew Yechiun, or even if you just knew his films, it’s a sad and sweet catalog of his brief, inspirational life. If you didn’t know him, you’ll eventually feel like you did, and you’ll cry the kindest tears by the end, as you realize just how much he meant to the people who were in his orbit all along. |