Last Days HereMovie Reviews

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  • 83
    The A.V. Club | Sam Adams

    The fact that Last Days Here cares more about Liebling's personal redemption than his professional triumph is ultimately a saving grace, a telling demonstration of the film's well-ordered priorities. Read full review

  • 80
    Los Angeles Times | Gary Goldstein

    It's the offbeat love story at the heart of Liebling's resurrection that provides the film's most powerful - and touching - surprise. Read full review

  • 78
    Austin Chronicle | Marc Savlov

    As depressing as it may sound on paper, directors Argott and Fenton have crafted a deeply disturbing but equally moving documentary. Read full review

  • 75
    New York Post |

    Riddled with sores, his lips locked on a crack pipe, the "sub-basement"-dwelling subject of this cult-rock doc initially seems plucked from an episode of "Intervention," or maybe "Hoarders." Read full review

  • 70
    The New York Times | Jeannette Catsoulis

    Nevertheless the fierce loyalty of Mr. Liebling's nearest and dearest is extremely touching, and Last Days Here - despite its stinginess with back story and early performance footage - works hard to reveal the man beneath the four-decade heroin habit. Read full review

  • 70
    Variety |

    A surprise back-from-the-brink redemption proves reliably engaging in rock-doc Last Days Here, tracking three years in the life of cult musician Bobby Liebling, whose band Pentagram never capitalized on its early promise. Read full review

  • 70
    Village Voice | Melissa Anderson

    An affectionate look at a self-destructing maniac and his supporters that bluntly reveals Liebling's total abjection without mocking him. Read full review

  • 63
    Slant Magazine | Bill Weber

    Gambling on the unlikely redemption of a doom metal fuck-up, this potential rock-doc tragedy reveals a bromance of idol and idolator. Read full review

  • 60
    Time Out New York | Joshua Rothkopf

    A middling entry in the growing genre of tragic, never-quite-made-it rocker docs, this doesn't have a bona fide genius at its core (The Devil and Daniel Johnston), nor a compelling clash of Spinal Tap–ready egos (Anvil! The Story of Anvil). Read full review

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