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You Must Remember This: The Warner Bros. Story
MINISERIES: PBS, begins Tuesday 9/23 at 8:00p
Starring
Clint Eastwood
The history of the studio that gave us Casablanca and brought Batman to the big screen is explored in this three-part documentary.
| GENRE(S): |
Documentary
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| CREATED BY: |
Richard Schickel
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| FIRST AIR DATE: |
September 23, 2008 |

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
100
Baltimore Sun David Zurawik
This three-night exploration of the film kingdom of Harry, Albert, Sam and Jack L. Warner is directed by historian Richard Schickel, and it is not to be missed.

80
Hollywood Reporter Marilyn Moss
This telling is so dense that at times there might even seem to be too much Warner Bros. here, if such a think is possible when it's this delicious.

80
Variety Rob Nelson
Schickel's unsurprisingly smart assemblage of talking heads gives it a valuable measure of critical and scholarly sensibility.

70
TV Guide Matt Roush
Critic and film historian Richard Schickel’s terse valentine of a script (Cagney “moved with a dancer’s grace and a psycho’s fury”) bounces around too frantically, but there’s an awful lot of classic ground to cover.

70
The New York Times Ginia Bellafante
If the first half holds together more successfully than the rest, it is because after the 1960s, it becomes harder to tell what makes a Warner Brothers movie a Warner Brothers movie.

70
LA Weekly Robert Abele
It entertainingly runs through the studio’s prominence as a talkie pioneer, a well-oiled purveyor of gangster pics and lurid melodrama, a champion of working-class hopes and fears before leaning right after World War II, a haven for iconoclast visions in the ’70s, and currently a tent-pole factory where art-strivers Eastwood and George Clooney are allowed to--as they categorize it--do one for the studio, then one for themselves.

70
Los Angeles Times Mary McNamara
The "this" you must remember is that the film is essentially a birthday present from Warner Bros. to itself, an endless toast rather than a purely journalistic examination. Which is perfectly fine, of course.

60
Washington Post Tom Shales
You Must Remember This is basically satisfying and sometimes insightful.

50
Orlando Sentinel Hal Boedeker
The inventory is impressive, but the presentation is tedious.


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