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14 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 75San Francisco ChronicleSan Francisco ChronicleHas to rank right up there as one of the oddest films of the year. But odd in a very good way.
- 75The A.V. ClubNoel MurrayThe A.V. ClubNoel MurrayBate invites a disparate bunch of SULM true-believers to explain their obsession, and many of them point to the same spirit of voyeurism that makes YouTube videos go viral today: that sense of getting an unfiltered look into how other people live.
- 70Village VoiceVillage VoiceStill, the tapes are great. More than just a flophouse Punch and Judy show, the Raymond vs. Peter dustups elevate cruel bickering to a ritual through which we live life's pain.
- 70The New York TimesNeil GenzlingerThe New York TimesNeil GenzlingerA dandy little documentary whether you view the story it captures as a precursor to the flash fame of the Internet age or as one of the last genuine underground phenomena before the Internet made that whole concept obsolete.
- In making Shut Up Little Man! An Audio Misadventure, a documentary that tells the story of not just the tapes but their strange and increasingly sad afterlife, Australian filmmaker Matthew Bate faces the challenge not only of visualizing the audio artifacts but also of finding a way to position their makers and explain all that has transpired since the tapes were initially recorded.
- 60Boxoffice MagazineSara Maria VizcarrondoBoxoffice MagazineSara Maria VizcarrondoUpbeat, bitter, sweet and always gripping, Shut Up! Little Man gives remix culture the ucky origin story it likely won't heed, but could sorely use nonetheless.
- 60VarietyDennis HarveyVarietyDennis HarveyAlternately hilarious and discomfiting, and finally rather poignant.
- 60Time OutDavid FearTime OutDavid FearFor once, trying to expand into a bigger exploration of the zeitgeist actually proves to be a misstep; the movie works best when it simply shuts up and concentrates more on the anatomy of a prank gone pop phenomenal.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterJames GreenbergThe Hollywood ReporterJames GreenbergCleverly put together by writer-director Matthew Bate, the film takes a bizarre, cult folktale and turns it into a picture that is more provocative than entertaining.
- 38Slant MagazineNick SchagerSlant MagazineNick SchagerShut Up Little Man! fails to legitimize its topic as one of any significance.