Love, Antosha Reviews
Love, Antosha will make you want to dive into the actors work, and it may even inspire you achieve more.
| Original Score: B+ | Mar 21, 2024
In Love Antosha, Garret Price celebrates Anton Yelchin with a delicate, profound, meaningful documentary that teaches us a lesson on how to live.
| Original Score: 5/5 | Aug 13, 2023
...ultimately, Love, Antosha is a love letter from Yelchin's parents.
| Nov 19, 2020
...the documentary doesn't focus on his passing, instead shining a light on the things movie fans often forget or simply don't see: the oddball nature of an actor's personality.
| Nov 6, 2020
Much of the documentary plays it straight, and its openness to truth is what keeps it from feeling piecemeal.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 28, 2020
A deeply moving portrait of the extraordinary life and death of Russian-American film actor Anton Yelchin (1989-2016).
| May 27, 2020
Love, Antosha can't be anything but a love-fest, don't think it isn't earned. [Rather than] lament about what will now never be, enjoy it as a reason to appreciate what was.
| Original Score: 7/10 | Dec 24, 2019
This is the kind of remembrance most actors could only dream of. It's also tremendous fun to watch.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Nov 11, 2019
Anton Yelchin was a talented actor who never had a real breakthrough role. He was always on the cusp of breaking through but fate robbed him of that chance. This film portrays all that but never quite draws the audience into the story.
| Original Score: 5/10 | Oct 31, 2019
Love, Antosha does a lot with very little time, which is nothing if not fitting.
| Sep 27, 2019
One leaves Love, Antosha with both a profound sense of loss and boundless admiration for a young man determined to cram as much life as possible into however many years he was granted.
| Original Score: B+ | Sep 26, 2019
Anton was robbed of a long life and prestigious career, but Price paints a beautiful portrait of him that ensures Yelchin's cinematic legacy will not be forgotten.
| Sep 25, 2019
Though clearly an adoring tribute, Love, Antosha allows its subject a sort of complicated humanity that expands our understanding of him.
| Original Score: B+ | Sep 19, 2019
It's honest, inspiring and heartbreaking. By the end of the film, whether you were familiar with [Anton Yelchin's] work or not, you will feel like you've lost a great friend.
| Original Score: 4/5 | Sep 7, 2019
Excellent. [Full review in Spanish]
| Original Score: 4/5 | Sep 6, 2019
[A] loving, tender documentary biography of actor Anton Yelchin.
| Sep 5, 2019
Celebrating the life and loss of Anton Yelchin, Love, Antosha is a touching tribute and an incredible love letter to a bright, brilliant soul.
| Original Score: 8.5/10 | Sep 5, 2019
It serves as both a celebration of Yelchin's life and a tribute to his parents, particularly his mother. That infuses the film with a warmth and compassion that keeps it from feeling like a funeral-service memorial.
| Original Score: 4.5/5 | Sep 4, 2019
Be prepared to cry and likely be introduced to a side of Yelchin you never knew existed.
| Original Score: 3.5/4 | Aug 30, 2019
It's an adoring tribute - one that possibly wallpapers over some of the boy's flaws for the sake of propriety - but perhaps that's how he should be remembered.
| Aug 30, 2019