Patton Oswalt: Annihilation Reviews
Patton Oswalt goes back to work in this brutally funny instant-classic stand-up special, 18 months after the sudden death of his wife, true-crime writer Michelle McNamara.
| Jul 9, 2019
That subject matter doesn't exactly scream "stand-up special", but out of his devastating loss, Oswalt managed to craft something funny and profound.
| Jul 9, 2019
Annihilation is courageous most as evidence of a master comedian choosing to continue to think, even when thought is the enemy.
| Original Score: A | Oct 26, 2017
There aren't many stand-up comics with the courage to take audiences into the depths of some dark emotions and and still bring them back laughing.
| Oct 26, 2017
"It's chaos, be kind" is how Oswalt closes the special, a perfect motto for both this highly specific story and whoever might be listening. It's not exactly revolutionary, but that's what makes it so profound.
| Oct 23, 2017
It's a beautiful tonal balancing act for an artist to even attempt an anecdote that both makes you laugh and cry, but Oswalt does it simply by being a talented, natural speaker.
| Oct 17, 2017
Annihilation isn't a call for sympathy, it's a plea for empathy.
| Original Score: B+ | Oct 17, 2017