Lynch in Cord Cutters
Seattle Times: "‘Lynch: A History’ traces the evolution of former Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch and the use of his voice."
LYNCH @ ICA
IDFA: "Images of the American football player collide with the silence of Lynch, which he deploys as a form of resistance against racial oppression of the sports system and society."
Chimera Obscura: “What the movie tries to do is shut up and listen to Marshawn Lynch’s silence.”
Huck Mag: "Lynch: A History, is a breathtaking look at race, masculinity, media, and protest at the turn of the millennium."
The New Yorker: "The film’s relentless rhythm overwhelms and overpowers you, as random acts of terror, across time and space, reveal themselves as a pattern. It’s a gradient of American carnage."
"Lynch: A History offers an engaging portrait of the man, the athlete, his life, and his time, as well as a fascinating experiment in narrative craft, form, and construction."
Seattle PI: "The result is almost jazz-like: pulling together more than 700 video clips and a handful of literary quotes."
The Twin Geeks: "Lynch: A History evokes a great image of a leader who does not have to speak to carry his message."
K5 News: "A new documentary called ‘Lynch: A History’ explores the silence of legendary Seattle Seahawks player Marshawn 'Beastmode' Lynch."
The Stranger: "Another reminder of how deeply the pathology of white supremacy is rooted in the history of this country and in the everyday lived experience of celebrities we think we know."