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Critic scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more favorable reviews.

  • 75
    San Francisco Chronicle | Mick LaSalle

    Succeeds in making the case that the hatred that seemed dead and buried 60 years ago is alive and growing and beginning to present itself once again as a threat to humane civilization. Read full review

  • 75
    New York Daily News | Jack Mathews

    The scourge of the 20th century has become a sage and hero to a new generation of haters. Read full review

  • 70
    Washington Post | Stephen Hunter

    A profoundly disturbing -- and depressing -- look at the New Anti-Semitism of the post-9/11 world. Produced by the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, the film is remarkably restrained, given the outrages it documents. Read full review

  • 63
    Chicago Tribune |

    Ever Again isn't a subtle film, but then it never pretends to be. More lecture than conversation, it's not designed to delicately challenge opposing viewpoints. Read full review

  • 60
    L.A. Weekly |

    The causal combination of pop culture and Holocaust imagery is an arresting start to a film about contemporary European anti-Semitism, but the doc quickly turns to well-worn themes. Read full review

  • 60
    The Hollywood Reporter | Frank Scheck

    Offers a litany of images and sound bites that are all too disturbing. Although Ever Again lacks the dramatic focus that would make it truly distinctive, it offers a timely wake-up call that should be well heeded. Read full review

  • 60
    Los Angeles Times | Kevin Crust

    And though the film also quotes Wiesenthal's exhortation "Hope lives when people remember," the filmmakers are most interested in drawing attention to what is happening now, primarily in Europe, and what it may mean for the future. Read full review

  • 50
    Chicago Reader | Jonathan Rosenbaum

    There's plenty of disquieting material here, but I wish the film were less antagonistic in its own right. Read full review

  • 50
    The New York Times | Neil Genzlinger

    Dismayingly, bad filmmaking isn't really to blame for the lack of punch in Ever Again. Perhaps it's the familiarity of it all. Read full review

  • 50
    Variety |

    Since the documentary will likely find its home in the educational market, a more balanced approach might have made it more insightful and educational. Read full review

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