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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75St. Louis Post-DispatchJoe WilliamsSt. Louis Post-DispatchJoe WilliamsMore benevolent than Bill Maher's snarky flick "Religulous" and a heaven-sent affirmation of our common humanity.
- 50Los Angeles TimesKevin ThomasLos Angeles TimesKevin ThomasFilmmaker Peter Rodger does a fairly comprehensive job of traversing the globe in 98 minutes, posing the age-old question, "What is God?"
- 50The New York TimesStephen HoldenThe New York TimesStephen HoldenThe film, which Mr. Rodger directed, wrote, produced and photographed on location in nearly two dozen countries, is the documentary equivalent of a spiritually angled coffee-table book of world travels
- 50San Francisco ChronicleWalter AddiegoSan Francisco ChronicleWalter AddiegoSome of the talking heads say entertaining or thoughtful things and some of the locations are quite exotic. But does this justify 98 minutes of screen time?
- 40VarietyJustin ChangVarietyJustin ChangCompacts nearly three years' worth of globe-trotting interviews into an often visually vibrant but rhetorically muddled package. So intent on giving (almost) every perspective a fair shake that it winds up saying little of consequence.
- 25Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumEntertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumThe answers he strings together are babble in this superficial vanity documentary. Nice shots of awesome, God-approved scenery, though.
- 20Village VoiceVillage VoiceThe drubbing score leaves one nearly insensate to the fact that Rodgers has nothing original or even interesting to say about his subject, flattening fine points of scripture to recommend interfaith group hugs.
- 0New York PostLou LumenickNew York PostLou LumenickHearing snoring from behind me at a screening the other day, I looked around and noticed four people had dozed off during the prettily photographed, boring vanity project that is Oh My God?