Scott Walker: 30 Century Man Critic Reviews

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San Francisco Chronicle | Joel SelvinAdd Critic to Favorites

A fine new rock documentary.Read the full review

Los Angeles Times | Mark OlsenAdd Critic to Favorites

Director Stephen Kijak previously made the documentary "Cinemania," about a group of obsessive moviegoers, and it comes across here that Walker (born Noel Scott Engel) and his acolytes might best be described not by that distasteful word "hipster" but rather by the more dignified "connoisseur." These are people of discerning taste.Read the full review

The Hollywood Reporter | Ray BennettAdd Critic to Favorites

Presented as a straight documentary about an American pop singer who had one U.K. hit in the 1960s as a member of a boy band and has gone missing ever since, but it plays like the slyest of spoofs.Read the full review

Variety | Eddie CockrellAdd Critic to Favorites

Longtime fans of Walker's warm, sepulchral baritone, startlingly evocative songwriting and lushly imaginative instrumentation will rejoice at this revealing documentary.Read the full review

The New York Times | Stephen HoldenAdd Critic to Favorites

In a movie that avoids examining Mr. Walker’s personal history, there are hints of a man struggling with chronic depression and problems with alcohol, but they are only hints. No major personal relationships are mentioned or even alluded to. The music speaks for itself.Read the full review

Entertainment Weekly | Owen GleibermanAdd Critic to Favorites

Walker forged an out-of-time mystique that is vividly captured here.Read the full review

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