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5 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 80Film ThreatAlan NgFilm ThreatAlan NgYes, Make Me Famous highlights the life and work of a brilliant artist, and just for that, the documentary is worth watching. The film also vividly describes what life as an artist was like on the Lower East Side of New York.
- 75Original-CinJim SlotekOriginal-CinJim SlotekThe parade of post-punk artists and artistic legends is entertaining for anybody who’s ever followed that era’s art scene.
- 75Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreIt makes for a fun if sometimes shambolic (a few anecdotes ramble on) remembrance of a time and an artist who symbolized it. And if the filmmakers didn’t buy up a few Brezinskis before releasing this, that’s on them.
- 70The Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeThe Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeDirected by Brian Vincent, the documentary situates its subject within the context of more familiar characters and tries to understand why Brzezinski, a charmingly aloof painter, is not readily considered among this cohort. The answer to this question is less interesting than the shocking journey it takes Vincent on.
- 60The GuardianLeslie FelperinThe GuardianLeslie FelperinAs a narrative, it gets a bit repetitive by the time we get to France, but the abundance of home video footage from back in the day, and campy dirt-dishing from the interviewees, makes for a touching look at halcyon period in New York history, before the last shabby corners of Manhattan were gentrified beyond all recognition.