Every Little Thing

critic Reviews

, 94% Fresh Tomatometer Score
  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Robert AbeleLos Angeles Times
    These are small, scary steps for hummingbirds, seeding faith in giant leaps for humankind.
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    Bilge EbiriNew York Magazine/Vulture
    Every Little Thing comes to embody the fragile yet uncontainable mystery of all life.
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    Alissa WilkinsonNew York Times
    The director, Sally Aitken, unfolds the narrative gently; it’s a soothing film, even though it often deals with somber themes.
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    Lisa KennedyVariety
    Every Little Thing stirs insights and a sense of awe as it focuses on specific characters but also takes flight toward broader connection.
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  • , Rotten Tomatometer Score
    Christy LemireRogerEbert.com
    “Every Little Thing” would have made a perfectly delightful segment on CBS Sunday Morning. As a feature-length film, it feels stretched thin.
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    Kyle SmithWall Street Journal
    Struggling to pad out the 94-minute running time, Ms. Aitken gives Terry lots of space in which to share thoughts that aren’t especially enlightening or pertinent.
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    Morgan RojasCinemacy
    Sally Aitken‘s uplifting documentary 'Every Little Thing' perfectly captures a feeling of hopefulness the world needs right now.
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    Dorothy WoodendThe Tyee (British Columbia)
    Every Little Thing offers something more than a story about a woman who dedicated herself to helping the tiniest of creatures. It’s about the duty of care that we owe all living things, big or small.
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  • , Fresh Tomatometer Score
    Dan BayerNext Best Picture
    You leave it with a sense that the world is going to be alright thanks to people like Masear and with a new appreciation for some of the world’s smallest, most fascinating, magical creatures. And in the year 2025, that goes a long way.
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    Christopher CampbellNonfics
    There’s a lot of beautiful slow motion cinematography showcasing the birds that alone makes the film worth watching.
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