
Lin-Manuel Miranda Hamilton's improvisation hip-hop group, Freestyle Love Supreme and their reunion performances in New York City in 2019.... (Full plot summary below)
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Lin-Manuel Miranda Hamilton's improvisation hip-hop group, Freestyle Love Supreme and their reunion performances in New York City in 2019.
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| The Hollywood ReporterDavid RooneyIt's warm and personal, but sharp enough to know when to show a few bumps in the road of the mutual admiration society. |
| San Francisco ChronicleLily JaniakThe documentary might not complicate the picture you already had of Miranda, Kail, Veneziale and their team, but it nonetheless offers a profound testament to the value of finding your artistic collaborators. |
| Los Angeles TimesMichael OrdonaA breezy, energizing and fun look at the hip-hop and improv theater collective |
| VarietyChris WillmanIt’s about as sweet to see friendship survive success as it is to see Lin-Manuel Miranda as the world’s most adorkable Beastie Boy. |
| Wall Street JournalJohn AndersonMr. Miranda may be the drawing card of We Are Freestyle Love Supreme, but director Andrew Fried has made a documentary about friends, rhythm and, in every sense, time. |
| IndieWireDavid EhrlichIf the film never aspires to be any heavier than one of FLS’ unscripted comedy shows, it would be wrong to write it off as a fans-only proposition — not when Fried so palpably captures the universal thrill of going out into the world and finding the people who give rhyme to your reason, and reason to your rhyme. |
| The A.V. ClubCaroline SiedeLike Miranda himself, We Are Freestyle Love Supreme has an exuberant theater-kid earnestness that will either prove endearing or grating depending on how you feel about backstage warm-up games and spontaneous sidewalk performances. |
| The Associated PressLindsey BahrFor Miranda disciples, it’s essential. For everyone else? It is a good-natured peek at the origins of this freestyle hip-hop group, which ended up being a springboard for some pretty incredible talents |
| Rolling StoneDavid FearAs an introduction to who these guys are, the bond they share and the legacy they contributed to, it’s a better-than-decent primer. You simply wish it didn’t feel like one long, stop-and-start mic check. |