Armageddon Time currently has an average rating of 7.3 out of 10 and has been rated by 4 users on our platform.

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Critic Jordan Farley
rated 6

It’s a sensitive, sweet, frequently heartbreaking trip through deeply personal history...

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Critic Joshua Rothkopf
rated 8

A nuanced exploration of situational ethics tinged with guilt, it's a small, near-perfect New York story.

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Critic Jordan Hoffman
rated 8

...offers a coming-of-age tale that's both timeless and timely.

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Critic Brianna Zigler
rated 8

...a thoughtful examination of one’s own limited perspective of whiteness, expounding upon how a young child’s naivete can be as dangerous as a direct act of prejudice.

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Critic Tim Robey
rated 8

...cinematic autofiction...

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Critic Marjorie Baumgarten
rated 8

Messy family life and moral ideals perfuse the film’s landscape but the film shows how these things can become the foundational elements of an individual’s life.

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Critic Hannah Strong
rated 8

James Gray interrogates his fraught childhood in Regan-era New York City in this masterful, unflinching drama.

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Critic Alex Godfrey
rated 8

Both a coming of age and an exploration of an era, this self-biographical reminiscence feels both regretful and hopeful – a filmmaker trying to make peace.

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Critic Wendy Ide
rated 8

...worlds collide in terrific coming-of-age drama.

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Critic Tara Mcnamara
rated 8

Gray's choice to lay bare his childhood experiences will hopefully help audiences remember that the 1980s were a different era, not a better one.

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Critic David Ehrlich
rated 8

A heartbreaking Anthony Hopkins lifts James Gray’s exquisite movie memoir.

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