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Documentary about a radio talkshow host based in Texas who has attracted a passionate following for his belief that a powerful underground one-world government secretly rules the world. Cast:Alex Jones, Luke Rudowski, Jack McLamb, Jim Tucker, Timucin Leflef, Geraldo RiveraDirector:Andrew Neel, Luke MeyerRelease Date:March 19, 2009DVD Release:October 13, 2009From:See Think ProductionsLength:1 hr. 23 min.
New World Order played in New York City to poor reviews. Reviews were mixed. • Kyle Smith wrote in the New York Post, "...bizarro journalism -- instead of digging up and making sense of true information, it tracks half a dozen boring conspiracy theorists spouting balderdash and makes no effort to check out their cuckoo claims." • And Jim Ridley called the film in the Village Voice, "...facile but fascinating..." More Reviews Below...
New World Order Positive Reviews (4 Reviews, reviews below)
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NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES/CHICAGO/TORONTO (3 Reviews)
Nathan Lee, New York Times: POOR "Few things are as tiresome as listening to people rant about their conspiracy theories.... There's a movie to be made about the psychology of such men, their personal lives and private obsessions. 'New World Order' merely gawks at them."(See all of Nathan Lee's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 314 words, 05/22/09
Kyle Smith, New York Post: POOR(cg) "...bizarro journalism -- instead of digging up and making sense of true information, it tracks half a dozen boring conspiracy theorists spouting balderdash and makes no effort to check out their cuckoo claims."(See all of Kyle Smith's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 154 words, 05/22/09
Jim Ridley, Village Voice: GOOD (NOT GREAT) "...facile but fascinating... The filmmakers connect the dots of deep-seated conspiracy belief from militia-friendly Idaho to post-Katrina New Orleans... the doc charts a temperate middle course through its subjects' heated rhetoric."(See all of Jim Ridley's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 527 words, 05/20/09
KEY CITIES (0 Reviews)
New World Order has not been reviewed in Key Cities
ALTERNATIVE/INDIE PRESS (1 Review)
Jim Ridley, Village Voice: GOOD (NOT GREAT) "...facile but fascinating... The filmmakers connect the dots of deep-seated conspiracy belief from militia-friendly Idaho to post-Katrina New Orleans... the doc charts a temperate middle course through its subjects' heated rhetoric."(See all of Jim Ridley's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 527 words, 05/20/09
HIGHBROW PRESS (1 Review)
Nathan Lee, New York Times: POOR "Few things are as tiresome as listening to people rant about their conspiracy theories.... There's a movie to be made about the psychology of such men, their personal lives and private obsessions. 'New World Order' merely gawks at them."(See all of Nathan Lee's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 314 words, 05/22/09
MOVIE INDUSTRY (2 Reviews)
Ronnie Scheib, Daily Variety: GOOD (NOT GREAT) "...less about an international cabal seeking world enslavement than about those who fervently believe such conspiracies exist and who crusade to defeat them.... the docu's very sanity may limit its appeal."(See all of Ronnie Scheib's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 219 words, 05/24/09
Nathan Lee, New York Times: POOR "Few things are as tiresome as listening to people rant about their conspiracy theories.... There's a movie to be made about the psychology of such men, their personal lives and private obsessions. 'New World Order' merely gawks at them."(See all of Nathan Lee's reviews...)(Read the full review...) 314 words, 05/22/09
22.0 Percentage Points Average Difference Between Reviews (Norm is 18.4pp; <18.4pp = More Consistent; >18.4pp = More Mixed)
New World Order's reviews are separated by an average 22.0 percentage points. The norm for this measure is 18.4 percentage points. Less than 18.4 indicates more consistent reviews; greater than 18.4 indicates more mixed reviews. In the chart below, each dot represents a review, with the dots at the top more positive than the dots at the bottom. From left to right, the dots represent reviews in big, bigger and biggest publications. Roll over each dot for more detail.
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Coverage:New World Order's reviews cover 5.5% of potential readers (average is 67.9%). Volume:The film's reviews total 1,214 words involume (average is 20,172 words). Length:The film's reviews average 304 words in length (the norm is 517 words).
New World Order Coverage, Volume & Length (4 Reviews, reviews below)
Reviews Broke 64 Days After Release (Norm is 1.2 Release)
New World Order's reviews on average broke 64 days after opening. Norm for this measure is 1.2 hours before. The chart below shows reviews on opening day and the days before and after opening; the left side is earlier and the right side is later. The red bars extending above the horizontal mid-line represent more positive reviews, and the red bars extending below represent more negative reviews. The white space/red bar in the middle is New World Order's opening day. Click on any bar for a list of the reviews for that day.
New World Order (4 reviews, click on bars for reviews)
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