Apollo 10½: A Space Age Childhood currently has an average rating of 7.1 out of 10 and has been rated by 26 users on our platform.
...it is every bit as cultish and hallucinatory as the ones that Linklater has made before, like Waking Life from 2001 and A Scanner Darkly from 2006.
Read full review at The Guardian...it feels like his most personal film in years.
Read full review at Empire...is brimming with nostalgia for a simpler time when kids were left to their own devices and society had a reason to come together for a common cause.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...Apollo is packed with Linklater’s unique voice and breezy attitude that makes you feel right at home.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleThe great animation and storytelling will take you over the moon.
Read full review at Leisure ByteIt’s an approach that allows “Apollo 10 ½” to recreate places that no longer exist, fulfill Stanley’s fantasies of floating among the stars, and render all of its scenes as equal on screen as they are in Linklater’s memory.
Read full review at Indie WireThis magnificent mid-century memory piece from Richard Linklater is up there with the director’s finest films.
Read full review at Little White LiesRichard Linklater still does nostalgia like nobody else...
Read full review at Paste Magazine...a masterful tale of capturing the sweet memories of everyone growing up in America in the 1960s...
Read full review at Ready Steady Cut...the movie is abundantly playful, changing 'film stocks' depending on what the family is watching (or ignoring at the drive-in) or where Stan’s imagination is roaming.
Read full review at The A.V. Club...der [er] en graphic novel-agtig sirlighed over billederne, og nostalgisk farvelade flyder gennem filmen, så ens skærm næsten skvulper.
Read full review at SoundvenueEn hjärtevärmande nostalgitripp till månen.
Read full review at MoviezineRichard Linklaters animerade kärleksbrev till 1960-talet överträffar alla förväntningar.
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