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11 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100Chicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperChicago Sun-TimesRichard RoeperThis is a great documentary about a great man.
- 80Village VoiceAlan ScherstuhlVillage VoiceAlan ScherstuhlThe Last Man on the Moon puts you there and then asks why in the world we haven't gone back.
- 80Arizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzArizona RepublicBill GoodykoontzThe Last Man on the Moon is one of those movies we didn't realize we needed, but turns out to be just the thing for our fractured, cynical times.
- 80The New York TimesNeil GenzlingerThe New York TimesNeil GenzlingerYou already know the history told in The Last Man on the Moon, but this story just never grows old.
- 80Los Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenLos Angeles TimesMichael RechtshaffenThe film traces Cernan's career trajectory, going back to his days in San Diego as a hot-shot naval aviator, blending terrific archival footage with contemporary perspectives to quietly poetic effect.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterStephen DaltonThe Hollywood ReporterStephen DaltonTake a pinch of Top Gun, stir in a generous dollop of The Right Stuff, add a light sprinkling of Mad Men and you have the formula for this uplifting documentary portrait of former Apollo astronaut Eugene Cernan.
- 75Washington PostStephanie MerryWashington PostStephanie MerryCernan is proud of what he accomplished, calling himself the luckiest man in the world for all that he got to see. But he also expresses regret at having done it at the expense of his family.
- 75The Seattle TimesSoren AndersenThe Seattle TimesSoren AndersenUsing a rich trove of archival footage and interviews with Cernan, members of his family, other former astronauts and key Apollo mission figures, director Mark Craig charts the flight path of Cernan’s life.
- 67The PlaylistGary GarrisonThe PlaylistGary GarrisonBeautifully shot and edited, with incredible archival footage throughout, and compellingly scored, The Last Man On The Moon is, more than anything else, an engaging look back at one of the most exciting times in American history.
- 63RogerEbert.comGlenn KennyRogerEbert.comGlenn KennyThis is not my favorite kind of documentary filmmaking. Eugene “Gene” Cernan, the subject of this film, who’s also the older fellow watching the bucking bronco, is a man deserving of a tribute such as this movie aspires to give him. The filmmakers, attempting to jazz up their material, get in the way a lot.