80 Los Angeles Times | Gary Goldstein Kudos to writer-director Antonino D'Ambrosio for taking such an eclectic and disparate number of aims, thoughts, subjects and mediums and creating the smart and inspiring - and uniquely whole -documentary that is Let Fury Have the Hour. Read full review
70 Variety | Ronnie Scheib A curiously warm-and-fuzzy hindsight interpretation of artistic aggression, delivered by the artists themselves. Read full review
70 Village Voice | The film joyfully surveys the evolution of a politically informed artistic movement, set to a soundtrack that includes MC5, Rage Against the Machine, DJ Spooky, and others. Read full review
60 The Hollywood Reporter | John DeFore Feel-good documentary gathers great interviews but isn't sure what they add up to. Read full review