80 Variety | Dennis Harvey OC87 serves both its subject and its viewers well by chronicling a process that is actually insightful, entertaining and apparently successful. Read full review
80 Los Angeles Times | Gary Goldstein The film brings us vividly inside the life - and head - of its determined hero, Bud Clayman, as he depicts the process of what he calls "getting normal." Read full review
75 New York Post | Lou Lumenick Through it all, Clayman struggles to keep himself, and OC87, on track - and it's easy to cheer his ultimate triumph. Read full review
70 The Hollywood Reporter | John DeFore An eye-opener about what it's like to live with a variety of mental illnesses, including obsessive-compulsive disorder -- and, however tenuously, to recover from them. Read full review