80 The New York Times | Stephen Holden In simple, blunt language he exalts "quality," "warmth," "feeling," "truth" and "beauty," without trying to define or elaborate on those concepts. Read full review
80 Los Angeles Times | Robert Abele This is when the movie earns its hushed exclusivity and kitschy title, when we see an art form bridge generations with a strange mixture of grace, joy and melancholy. Read full review
75 New York Post | Lou Lumenick Like with any great singer, it's often the telling pauses of the man born Anthony Benedetto that say the most in The Zen of Bennett. Read full review