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The filmmaking is actually quite polished, and Ribisi is fascinating to watch -- his fluttery weirdness has never seemed more grounded and resonant, turning Gray's self-destructive egoism into near tragedy.Full Review

Chuck Wilson
L.A. Weekly

Has its rewards for those up to the challenge of tackling its nonlinear structure and brooding nature.Full Review

Kevin Crust
Los Angeles Times

Working with a self-consciously urgent, neo-noir style, Goldberg seems intent on expressing a meaningful message of some kind. It's too bad, then, that he has chosen such a shallow subject.Full Review

Elizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily News

Directed by the young actor Adam Goldberg, best known for playing the Jewish soldier who falls to a Nazi knife in "Saving Private Ryan," I Love Your Work is an attempt to say something interesting about modern celebrity.Full Review

Manohla Dargis
The New York Times

Wallow in Hollywood hipster self-absorption.Full Review

Todd McCarthy
Variety
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