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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 70The New York TimesStephen HoldenThe New York TimesStephen HoldenAlthough it only glosses the mechanics of local politics, it exudes an endearingly scruffy charm.
- 58Portland OregonianMarc MohanPortland OregonianMarc MohanPerhaps the most curious omission from the movie Grassroots is that there's no mention at all of the classic "Simpsons" episode "Marge vs. the Monorail."
- 50The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeA campaign movie for viewers who, if they care about politics at all, certainly don't require the full Sorkin treatment.
- 50VarietyRonnie ScheibVarietyRonnie ScheibRegisters like a quaint display of local color.
- 40Time OutTime OutFactor in a questionable use of 9/11 footage, and this is one film as misguided as the business-as-usual subject it aims to critique.
- 30Village VoiceNick SchagerVillage VoiceNick SchagerBy ultimately softening its stance toward McIver, Grassroots disingenuously has it both ways, reducing politics first to a David-versus-Goliath adventure, and then to an everyone-is-cool bowl of mush.
- 25New York PostKyle SmithNew York PostKyle SmithAt first glance, Grassroots doesn't seem like much of an idea for a movie. Nor at second, third or fourth glance. Your fifth glance will be at your watch, and at sixth glance your eyelids will be getting very, very heavy.
- 12Slant MagazineSlant MagazineIt isn't entirely clear what Stephen Gyllenhaal sees in the material apart from some lukewarm raging against the machine.