75 New York Observer | Rex Reed Unfinished Song moves too slowly for its own good (mourning is doubly taxing in a country where it’s always raining), but it’s a great showcase for Terence Stamp. Read full review
60 Time Out New York | Eric Hynes How the geriatric ensemble dramedy became the last bastion of British cinema is a bit of a riddle, but like Cadbury Creme Eggs and Manchester soul, it doesn’t seem to be going away anytime soon. Read full review
60 Village Voice | Ernest Hardy Shamelessly manipulative, it's a highly effective if not very good film, its success entirely due to the talents of its cast. They bring heart to a script that is unabashedly about pushing buttons. Read full review
40 Los Angeles Times | Robert Abele Unfinished Song is a movie so geared toward hitting its spots, it amounts to emotional Muzak rather than something truly played live. Read full review