Cineaste: "Compelling"
Sunday Times (London): Critics Choice! Shows the reality of life for the city’s inhabitants: watching children sicken and the authorities fail them.
The Times: "A shocking, gripping film."
Backseat Mafia: "Enthralling and absorbing. There is much richness within this film… An engrossing and enlightening look at a community under siege. "
LA Times: "Fascinating...The story of how mistrust is fanned..."
In the Seats: "Feels like a spiritual sequel to Michael Moore’s Roger and Me… A timely examination of the challenges of trying to discern the truth when no one seems to know what it is."
The List: "Sheds light on the heartbreaking social inequalities of the modern world while applauding the solidarity of ordinary people…. Darkly compelling and richly textured."
WXYZ-TV: As important a film as there ever was. Like a Hollywood movie, Flint: Who Can You Trust? provides more than a few twists…Brilliantly effective….
6wordreviews: "FLINT: Who Can You Trust? A terrific, chilling, utterly necessary exposé."
MovieWeb: "Baxter does an excellent job capturing the sorrow and desperation of the Flint water crisis. A city that once embodied the American dream has faded into despair."
Movie Madness: "Recommended. Like watching a science fiction movie!"
RealScreen: "Best in show at MIPCOM! Filmed over five years, Flint examines the chain of events, the systemic racism that influenced them and the aftermath as citizens pursue justice."
The Skinny: "Director Anthony Baxter delivers a Masterclass. A painstaking picture of city in crisis."
Eclectic Arts: Will have you shaking your head in disbelief. A tremendous film.
One Room With A View: "Flint taps into a powerful feeling of anger and bitterness about the widespread exploitation that has occurred in the city."
Moveable Fest: "Prescient and insightful. Baxter comes by his damning conclusions honestly, stepping into the lives of a number of Flint citizens."
Movie Show Plus: "As important a film as there ever was."
Variety: Doc Dreams - Flint: Who Can You Trust? Director Anthony Baxter Filmed His Doc Over Five Years, But Says 'The Story of Flint Hasn't Ended'
Detroit Free Press: "The resulting clash…plays out with the dramatic tension of a scripted feature – and, just when you think nothing about this crisis could surprise you, a revelation here does."
The FilmSurvivor Podcast: Tom Santilli interviews Anthony Baxter, the documentary filmmaker whose latest film, FLINT: WHO CAN YOU TRUST?, is being released theatrically