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An unadorned, unsparing chronicle of a young man's descent into a nightmare of delusion, paranoia and self-destructive behavior.Full Review

Dana Stevens
The New York Times

Revolution #9, which is absorbing and terse, has some subtle, welcome comic relief from Spalding Gray.Full Review

Kevin Thomas
Los Angeles Times

Just about everyone in this sharp, passionate feature is chillingly good.Full Review

Jonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago Reader

By alternating between Jackson's and Kim's point of view, McCann shows both sides of the story: the panicky fear of the paranoid schizophrenic -- the arrhythmic editing and Marshall Grupp's masterful sound design convey a sense of dislocation and shifting reality -- and the bewilderment and frustration of the people who try to help him.Full Review

Ken Fox
TV Guide

While the ideas about techno-saturation are far from novel, they're presented with a wry dark humor.Full Review

Dennis Lim
Village Voice
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