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Despite the appearance of numerous free-speaking conservatives, the movie's partisanship leans nakedly to the left.Read the full review
Is this evidence of cultural decline? It's hard to think of a short answer that wouldn't be made more vivid by the insertion of the forbidden word. So skip it. No, not the movie. What, are you kidding me? No way. Go. Help yourself.Read the full review
The offensive word that provides the title for Steven Anderson's penetrating documentary/social critique has either enriched or infected Western culture to the point that we're either drowning in a "floodtide of filth" or blessed with the best verbal relief valve ever devised by man.Read the full review
Often surprising and thought-provoking (the urge to euphemize is characterized as a drift away from reality), "****" is as funny and cathartic as the word it celebrates, and nearly as perversely shock-happy.Read the full review
A lively and often enlightening documentary.Read the full review
The movie doesn't add much to the culture wars, beyond histrionics from a lot of people who take their causes too f*cking seriously.Read the full review
Often the movie seems like a lot of empty-headed blather, with one side hating the First Amendment and the other side unable to find a better use for it but to say the f-word.Read the full review
A documentary on the F-word that manages to amuse superficially until it moves into its seventh hour, at which point it grows wearisome.Read the full review
Examination of one of the English language's most useful utterances and why the sound packs such a friggin' wallop.Read the full review