LA Times: "Charming new documentary... a roadmap for where we need to go."
SF Chronicle: "Winner of Audience Fan Favorite in Active Cinema: 'Reflection: A Walk With Water.'"
The Sandspur: "After having watched this film, I felt motivated to take action, whereas I had expected to leave feeling scared about the future of the world."
Town Topics: "'Reflection: A Walk with Water' will screen at The Princeton Environmental Film Festival."
The Press Democrat: "Sebastopol filmmaker highlights California water crisis in new documentary."
Deadline: "Director Emmett Brennan confronts the challenges of climate change and searches for stories of hope and healing."
Framework: "...should be screened through every internet portal, at every bus stop, on every subway line, and in every government office, school, university and bar."
Fern TV: "The approach of Emmett Brennan in this film Reflection: A Walk With Water is admirable."
Portland Press Herald: “...is a beautifully shot and lyrical 80-minute pingpong match between alarm and hope.”
Screen Comment: "Brennan’s dreamlike documentary follows the hikers and... those Natives who lived in the Owens Valley millennia before the White man came."'
Blog Critics: "With accounts and wisdom that resonate with millennials and others, Reflection is both a poetic meditation on water and a guide for practical change."
Architectural Digest: "An important exploration of the built world."
Musee Magazine: "This fascinating and beautifully filmed documentary has the story line, unique characters, production values, and music of a feature film."
Forbes: "Why Filmmaker Emmett Brennan Walked 200 Miles To Spotlight L.A.’s Water Crisis."
Moveable Fest: “With Brennan leading by example, in addition to providing many others, the film makes change feel as if it’s within reach."
Pop Matters: "Director Emmett Brennan on the meditative urgency in his environmental film,"
Breezeway Productions: 2021 Tribeca Film Festival "Reflection: A Walk With Water"
Screen Fish: "Challenges viewers to see possibilities for change."
Click Magazine: "A documentary that will make you think minute by minute about the incalculable need to take care of our ecosystem. Recommended: 4/5."
CBS News: "Reflection: A Walk With Water (World Premiere) at Tribeca Film Festival."