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Beyond the Brick A LEGO Brickumentary

A look at the global culture and appeal of the LEGO building-block toys. This documentary covers the history of this product of Denmark and how it arose from a toy company with an owning family that refused to let either hard times or multiple fiery disasters get them down.
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Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
August 05, 2015 Probably fine if you're a fan of the toy, and is undoubtedly the bee's knees if you're a shareholder in the company. If not...well, that's another load of bricks altogether.
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SF Weekly
August 21, 2015 Davidson and Junge's film spends its slightly drawn-out duration tracking and cheering on the splendidly various subcultures of Lego enthusiasts. They make some amazing stuff.
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Deseret News, Salt Lake City
August 05, 2015 It's a good documentary, and it should be a perfect choice when it shows up on your Netflix menu, but it's nowhere near a great one.
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Chicago Reader
August 07, 2015 I'm sure the [LEGO] board of directors loved this.
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Detroit News
July 31, 2015 True, "A LEGO Brickumentary" is a barely disguised hour-and-a-half commercial. But as hour-and-a-half commercials go, it's somewhat interesting.
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RogerEbert.com
July 31, 2015 Most of this is interesting enough, although a little too self-congratulatory at times, but "A LEGO Brickumentary" never really goes much deeper than that ...
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Paste Magazine
August 11, 2015 A Lego Brickumentary is pretty much Exhibit A in empty cinematic calories -- a peppy, eager-to-please offering whose primary audience should be self-selecting.
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Globe and Mail
July 31, 2015 Documentary? Please. This glorified infomercial from directors Kief Davidson and Daniel Junge is indoctrination.
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Variety
July 31, 2015 The film exhibits an oddly promotional tone that might rub audiences wrong if it were hyping any another product.
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Common Sense Media
August 07, 2015 Diehard Lego fans will enjoy docu about the popular toys.
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The Film Stage
February 24, 2016 A LEGO Brickumentary is a business move, not a movie.
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