I Am D.B. Cooper

critic Reviews

, 22% Rotten Tomatometer Score
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    Glenn KennyRogerEbert.com
    The question is: WHO CARES?
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    M.N. MillerReady Steady Cut
    This is mainly a rehash and regurgitation of the infamous legend with actor reenactments that would have the Robert Stack seal of approval.
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    Robin HolabirdRobin Holabird
    Ultimately, the movie does little more than add to the growing pile of Cooper memorabilia, relying on the lure an unsolved mystery.
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    Lael LoewensteinFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    The filmmaker undercuts the film's persuasiveness with tons of reenactments.
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    Alan ZilbermanSpectrum Culture
    It mixes docudrama and documentary to give one theory about the hijacker’s identity. At least, that’s the one way of looking at it. Another, more accurate way is that this film has no credibility from the start, and barely any entertainment value to boot.
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    Tony MedleyThe Larchmont Chronicle
    Is he really the fugitive DB Cooper? For people old enough to have lived through the story of his hijacking a plane in 1971, bailing out and disappearing, that dominated the headlines for several weeks, if not months, it’s an interesting supposition.
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    Daniel M. KimmelNorth Shore Movies
    True crime buffs may get a kick out of I AM D.B. COOPER. Is it fiction? Is it a documentary? Who knows? It claims to be the latter. Viewers will have to decide for themselves.
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    Chase HutchinsonPortland Mercury
    While the story of the disappearing parachuting man will endure, I Am DB Cooper will barely be a footnote.
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    Josh BellCrooked Marquee
    It's two underwhelming movies in one.
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