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| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleySo many documentaries cut away from performances, thinking we only want a glimpse of it to get the gist before shuttling on to the next thing. What a joy to be given the space to settle in and let Tina take you where she wants you to go. |
| Movie NationRoger MooreTina is a summarization and a celebration. |
| SlateJack HamiltonThe film has an uncommon assuredness and eloquence, a keen sense of what makes its subject fascinating, and a grasp of shape and tone that, by Tina’s end, feels almost poetic. The sum result is a quietly revelatory work that achieves remarkable insight and intimacy while never feeling sensationalistic. |
| VarietyOwen GleibermanI went into Tina feeling like I knew this story in my bones, but the film kept opening my eyes — to new insights, new tremors of empathy, and a new appreciation for what a towering artist Tina Turner is. |
| The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyThe directors allow ample space for somber reflections without ever detracting from the fact that Tina, fundamentally, is a celebration, a unique survival story. |
| Los Angeles TimesRobert AbelePart tribute, part reconciliation, "Tina" makes a beautiful case for why survival sometimes means saying goodbye. |
| Vanity FairCassie da CostaRather than trying to undo or edit the history of how her story has been told, Tina makes fans and observers another offering: Experience the full range—musical, emotional, and spiritual—of a rock-and-roll legend. You won’t regret it. |
| The New York TimesGlenn KennyYou may believe you know Turner’s tale. And you may be right. It is retold well here, but the most moving portions — and they could bring tears to your eyes — come as Turner, almost 80 at the time of this interview (and as beautiful as she has ever been), wearing a tailored black suit, sits and discusses where she’s at now. |
| New York Magazine (Vulture)Jen ChaneyTina is sweeping, fascinating, and, because of Turner’s participation, deeply personal. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperThrough a treasure trove of archival footage, interviews with former backup singers and songwriters and other associates of Tina’s, as well as a series of interviews filmed with Turner (who is now 81) at her Shangri-La-esque chateau in Zurich, Tina is must-see for longtime fans and, perhaps more important, millennials who might not grasp just how much of an influence Tina Turner has been on generations of performers — regardless of gender. |