Category Archives: Review

NY Times Critics Pick

We are super excited that we got a great review and Critic’s Pick in the NY Times! Here’s some of what the NY Times had to say: “The movie also considers that bombing (the term of choice for graffiti painters), … Continue reading

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Review in Wholelife Times

Bomb It got reviewed in the April issue of Wholelife Times.  Here’s an excerpt: While the film profiles some anti-graffiti activists, they all come across a little wacky, allowing a true renegade spirit to shine through. The filmmakers, like the … Continue reading

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Bomb It Opens April 25 in NY: Review

In preparation for our long awaited theatrical run in NYC at the Cinema Village from April 25th- May 1st, 2008 we got a glowing review. Check it out: “It’s quite a beautiful crime,” says Swedish graffiti artist Pike, sitting on … Continue reading

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SF Press – Pick of the Week x 3!

The SF Screenings of Bomb It went off with a blast last weekend! Thanks so much to the wonderful staff at the Red Vic and Jef Hoskins from Kaffeine Buzz for throwing our Premiere Party at 111 Minna. We received … Continue reading

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Seattle Times Review

     From the Seattle Times: “A close look is exactly what filmmaker Jon Reiss gives us through numerous illuminating interviews with practitioners in those cities and many more. “Bomb It” is nothing if not breathless and authoritative in its global … Continue reading

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