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| Original-CinKaren GordonWhat we get is quite fabulous: a wide-ranging gem of a documentary, an utter delight that ends up being, in some ways, a life and times look at both men. |
| Austin ChronicleKimberley JonesThis material is so rich probably any halfway decent filmmaker could assemble a competent doc tallying the two men’s extraordinary accomplishments. But only Lizzie Gottlieb could make a film where she does that plus needles her pop about wearing sweatpants for his sit-down interview. |
| Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzThere are a few examples that illustrate what makes “Turn Every Page — The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb” such an exciting documentary. Yes, seriously, exciting. |
| The Associated PressJake CoyleTurn Every Page...is one of the finest films you’ll see about the craft of editing — not that there are so many of those. |
| VarietyOwen GleibermanThe film is meticulously evenhanded and revealing. |
| The New York TimesBen Kenigsberg“Turn Every Page” is one step away from turning into a Herzogian monument to obsession or plunging into crazed psychodrama. Instead, it is merely a great profile, filled with wit, affection and detailed stories of how the books came to be. |
| Boston GlobeOdie HendersonTurn Every Page — The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb is commendable for not only being entertaining but for also shining a light on a crucial process we don’t hear much about outside of certain professions. |
| Washington PostAnn HornadayRather than a self-indulgent portrait of two amazing men and their amazing careers, “Turn Every Page” bristles with ego and good-humored tension. |
| Christian Science MonitorPeter RainerWould Caro’s books have been any less great if he and Gottlieb had never met? Who knows? But as this bracingly affectionate film makes clear, it was the gift of a lifetime for both that they did. |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyGottlieb (the director) uses a very light touch throughout. This is a family affair. |
Turn Every Page - The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb