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A stimulating scientific inquiry that may cause audiences to look at (and think about) the world around them in dramatically different terms.Full Review

Scott Foundas
Variety

Broad and pleasantly idealistic, and the evident ardor for 150-year-old graphics (especially Dore's Ancient Mariner masterstrokes) is hard to argue with. But is it a movie or the best-designed episode of "Nova" ever?Full Review

Michael Atkinson
Village Voice

Flashing by like images in a flip book, these protean forms appear to dance a cosmic quadrille set to the music of the spheres.Full Review

Ken Fox
TV Guide

Greyson does a terrifically empathetic job of putting viewers firmly in the moment, by making it irrelevant exactly when and where that moment takes place. Full Review

Tasha Robinson
The Onion (A.V. Club)

Ultimately, the sex scenes seem of far more interest to the filmmakers than the narrative or characterizations, which are rendered in frustratingly vague and often deliberately confusing fashion. Full Review

Frank Scheck
The Hollywood Reporter
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