We Are As Gods

critic Reviews

, 92% Fresh Tomatometer Score
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    Calum MarshNew York Times
    “We Are as Gods” is a mildly interesting documentary about a very interesting man...
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    Sheila O'MalleyRogerEbert.com
    We Are as Gods works best as a history lesson as seen through one man's journey.
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    Kelly VanceEast Bay Express
    You don't have to be a techno-hippie to be enthralled by We Are as Gods.
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    Andy KleinFilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
    This is a fascinating documentary, even though I think it sort of loses its way... He is a fascinating character; I just wish they had focused on his entire life instead.
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    Roger MooreMovie Nation
    A celebration of the most optimistic big thinker of them all, a figure who has been at the forefront of many of the best phenomena, trends, technology and values inculcated in modern culture.
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    Rob AldamBackseat Mafia
    Like all mavericks, he’s not always right, but as We Are as Gods deftly demonstrates he’s full of fascinating ideas and insights.
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    Dennis Harvey48 Hills
    Moderately probing/insightful film that raises the question, though it waffles on providing any answer...
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    Andrea ChaseKiller Movie Reviews
    Does not fall into the trap of hagiography. Mostly. It is hard not to fall under the spell of someone who has been at the right place at the right time so often over the last half-century or so, and not merely as observer.
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    Sabina Dana PlasseFilm Threat
    We Are as Gods allows the world to meet, understand, and recognize Stewart Brand.
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    Oscar GoffBoston Hassle
    [Brand is] a fascinating figure, probably equal parts visionary and oddball, and an endlessly entertaining raconteur.
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