Meet Me in the Bathroom
Meet Me in the Bathroom

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An immersive journey through the New York music scene of the early 2000s. A new generation kick-started a musical rebirth for New York City that reverberated around the world.... (Full plot summary below)

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An immersive journey through the New York music scene of the early 2000s. A new generation kick-started a musical rebirth for New York City that reverberated around the world.

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Film Threat - 9/10 by Josiah TealMeet Me in the Bathroom is a moving memory of each band and their legacy in a larger musical landscape. It captures the ethos of each artist and is an excellent visual companion to Lizzy Goodman’s oral history.
Collider - 9/10 by Ross BonaimeMeet Me in the Bathroom is a tremendous document of one of the most integral musical periods of our time, when the kids asked "is this it?" and responded by changing the world.
Little White Lies - 8/10 by Ed GibbsAs chaotic and unpredictable as the bands themselves, but that isn't all that surprising. There’s a lot to pack in.
Time Out - 8/10 by Phil de SemlyenBeyond the music, Meet Me in the Bathroom makes a compelling study of the whole idea of a ‘scene’: how does it happen, why does it end and what’s it all about?
NME - 8/10 by Lou ThomasMeet Me In The Bathroom makes for a lively snapshot of a very exciting period in rock history. Veterans and newcomers alike should check it out.
Austin Chronicle - 7/10 by Richard WhittakerMeet Me in the Bathroom is like a well-curated sampler CD of the scene. It's cool, but you'll be left wanting full albums of the bands you liked anyway.
The New York Times - 7/10 by Glenn KennyThere are revealing glimpses into the early work of artists who would morph into entities that were slicker and ostensibly cooler.
The Film Stage - 7/10 by David KatzMeet Me in the Bathroom’s depth is so cursory it can’t quite re-convince us how significant this all seemed at the time.
Consequence - 7/10 by Clint WorthingtonVibes can only take you so far, and Southern and Lovelace’s dreamlike approach keeps us from having a firm grip on the chronology of the times. It also feels like an incomplete chronicling of its subject, given its narrow focus on a few bands and the lack of participation of key figures.
Paste Magazine - 7/10 by Natalia KeoganWhat’s most compelling about the documentary is the archival footage (some previously unseen) of the bands during their first fledgling efforts, though the presence of the tangible music that shot these musicians to stardom remains elusive.

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