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16 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80Chicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumChicago ReaderJonathan RosenbaumA highly entertaining form of ecological agitprop--radical but accessible.
- 80Film ThreatTim MerrillFilm ThreatTim MerrillFilmmaker Ron Mann and actor/activist Woody Harrelson have followed up their hilarious 2000 documentary "Grass" with the equally amusing Go Further.
- 75San Francisco ChronicleSan Francisco ChronicleActor Woody Harrelson is in his full activist mode in this low-key and loose documentary.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenThe Hollywood ReporterMichael RechtshaffenAn agreeably goofy road movie.
- 70VarietyJoe LeydonVarietyJoe LeydonUnquestioning agitprop for vegetarianism, hemp fiber, solar energy, sustainable organic living and other causes espoused by actor-activist Woody Harrelson.
- Amusing and informative.
- 70Washington PostDesson ThomsonWashington PostDesson ThomsonA warmly spirited travel diary of a movie.
- 67Portland OregonianMarc MohanPortland OregonianMarc MohanOverall, the trip successfully embodies the spirit of the original Magic Bus man, Ken Kesey, whom these modern-day pranksters visit in a poignant scene filmed just months before his death.
- 58Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerSeattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerWhether Mann's film will make a difference, however, is another question. He devotes little time to really exploring the issues, leaving the film a patchwork of assertions that, while they may be true, have to be taken on faith.
- 40L.A. WeeklyElla TaylorL.A. WeeklyElla TaylorWithout the actor’s name and amiably demented grin, Go Further would be an unspeakably tedious and preachy travelogue. With them, this insupportably long home movie, unremarkably directed by Ron Mann, is merely dull.