The Fabelmans currently has an average rating of 7.4 out of 10 and has been rated by 410 users on our platform.
...an infinitely tender, sometimes misty ode to the people who raised him and the singular passion for cinema that shaped him.
Read full review at Entertainment Weekly...may not be one of his greatest masterpieces, but it shines a beautiful light onto how he made them.
Read full review at Indie WireReally excellent semi- autobiographical film about Steven Spielberg pursuit and passion for film making - all the right ingredients and some great performances from Michelle Williams and Judd Hirsch
Michelle Williams carried the movie with her performance, otherwise it was a cliched Hollywood story of another boy dream
An autopsy of a marriage and a homage to invention, it’s a bittersweet piece of joy.
Read full review at Empire...absolutely the Spielberg film about Becoming Spielberg that we’ve been waiting for, echoing the world of child-like wonder and the tenacity to manifest dreams that his whole career has centred around.
Read full review at Little White LiesSpielberg’s beguiling ode to a life made by movies will leave you on a high.
Read full review at The GuardianSpoiler alert (although not if you’ve seen more than a few Spielberg films): Young Sammy and grownup Steven both find happy endings.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleSpielberg’s lavish love letter to cinema.
Read full review at The GuardianA dazzling and bittersweet movie memoir.
Read full review at Radio Times...a genius embracing his regrets and in so doing, reminding us of how lucky we are that we all pay some version of this price, for ourselves and for one another.
Read full review at Paste MagazineWe should all be so lucky, and fearless, to be able to look at our lives in the same way, but until then Spielberg is thankfully here to do it for us.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...a sweet, at times incredibly endearing, journey back.
Read full review at The Guardian