A rueful, reflective companion piece to "Born to Lose."
63
New York PostMegan Lehmann
New York PostMegan Lehmann
Essentially an hour-long monologue, but this talking head is so engaging that you can't blame director Lech Kowalski's camera for not wanting to stray from the late Dee Dee Ramone's party-ravaged face.
63
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
The result, while slight, is a poignant portrait of one of New York's all-star outlaws.
60
Village VoiceLaura Sinagra
Village VoiceLaura Sinagra
On a dark set, between strums and archival clips, this master raconteur exudes his own brand of obnoxious charm, the kind that can only be possessed, never imitated.
50
TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonagh
TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonagh
Spare, rough around the edges and unsentimentally melancholy.
40
The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter
The film ultimately fails to satisfy because of the limitations of both the format and subject.