tinmask’s review published on Letterboxd:
Man this one was a surprise.
First of all the work and time that went into this very thorough documentary shows. First of all, right off the bat- I never knew Brian Peck was as invovled and supportive of the franchise as he is. The guy is clearly the babe ruth of the ROTLD franchise and I am ashamed to say I never knew, this documentary gives credit where it is due in that regard.
Every other aspect of this is top notch as no stone is left unturned, every cast memember is given some time to shine, even Jewel Shepard pops up to remind you that it's a miracle she has a career!
and yeah Miguel Nunez pretty much steals the show again if you were curious.
Now while this could have stopped at the first ROTLD and people would have been more than happy they actually give some love to the love them or hate them sequels. After watching the hour long segement on ROTLD 2 I'm actually willing to give it another chance, and for the first time in my life I actually apreciate ROTLD 3 for more than it's over use of Melinda Clarke. (It's worth watching for the effects alone)
All in all, this was a great documentary that I wish was on a better release of ROTLD (come on arrow)