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Los Angeles Times
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December 18, 2009

As a writer-director with five decades' worth of notable screen work to his credit, [Herzog] certainly can't be faulted for taking risks, even if it means now and then, well, falling on his sword.
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ReelTalk Movie Reviews
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September 25, 2010

The version of madness displayed by [Michael Shannon's] Brad is not typically dramatic; it's mostly just strange, and dances the line bordering on goofiness.
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Guardian
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September 09, 2010

My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done finds God in a cereal box and Satan on an ostrich farm.
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Film4
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September 10, 2010

It is a film that addresses itself directly to the audience of Lynch and Herzog, and sets out, in its own special way, to "razzle them, dazzle them, razzle dazzle them."
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Daily Express (UK)
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September 13, 2010

More like a bad dream than a good film.
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Minneapolis Star Tribune
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February 26, 2010

Lynch and Herzog have tickled us for years with their dwarves and iguanas and impenetrable stories. This collaboration represents the vanishing point of willful obscurity.
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Time Out
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September 08, 2010

My Son, My Son... may be a minor work in the Herzog canon but it's still one of the more fascinating, frustrating, disturbing and beautiful experiences available to cinemagoers this year.
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Total Film
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September 10, 2010

It's like Psycho remade by Ed Wood.
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Seattle Times
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April 08, 2010

One of Herzog's quirky misfires.
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Daily Telegraph (UK)
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September 10, 2010

Oddly understated, it's nevertheless as unnerving a vision of disintegration in suburbia as you'd expect from director Werner Herzog and producer David Lynch.
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Chicago Sun-Times
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April 08, 2010

Confounds all convention and denies all expected pleasures, providing instead the delight of watching Herzog feed the police hostage formula into the Mixmaster of his imagination.
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Chicago Reader
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January 03, 2011

What they deliver is the sort of fake mysticism that usually ensues when secular intellectuals try to plumb the depths of religious faith.
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