"A spirited, revealing documentary."
— Michael Rechtshaffen, Los Angeles Times
"An exciting documentary. Yes, seriously, exciting."
— Arizona Republic, Bill Goodykoontz
"Turn Every Page...is one of the finest films you’ll see about the craft of editing."
— Jake Coyle, The Associated Press
"A great profile, filled with wit, affection and detailed stories of how the books came to be."
— Ben Kenigsberg, New York Times
"A love letter to many aspects of the publishing world that have more or less fallen by the wayside."
— Owen Gleiberman, Variety
"This engrossing 2022 documentary chronicles the 50-year-and-counting collaboration between two literary lions."
— Albert Williams, Chicago Reader
"A spirited, revealing documentary that chronicles the successful yet necessarily private alliance between two literary titans."
— Michael Rechtshaffen, Los Angeles Times
"What we get is quite fabulous: a wide-ranging gem of a documentary, an utter delight that ends up being, in some ways, a life and times look at both men."
— Karen Gordon, Original-Cin
"Turn Every Page is a fascinating take on two articulate New Yorkers who came together and shaped the world of publishing, while exemplifying the enduring power of the written word."
— Thelma Adams, AARP Movies for Grownups
"What a pleasure it is to witness these two gentlemen at work, doing something they love. This documentary is as exhilarating to me as any Hollywood action-adventure yarn. I loved every minute."
— Leonard Maltin, leonardmaltin.com
"Would Caro’s books have been any less great if he and Gottlieb had never met? Who knows? But as this bracingly affectionate film makes clear, it was the gift of a lifetime for both that they did."
— Peter Rainer, Christian Science Monitor
"Turn Every Page, about the half-century relationship between author Robert Caro and his longtime editor, Robert Gottlieb, is as much a rock ’em, sock ’em clash of heavyweights as found in any blockbuster."
— Jake Coyle, Associated Press
"'Turn Every Page' is one step away from turning into a Herzogian monument to obsession or plunging into crazed psychodrama. Instead, it is merely a great profile, filled with wit, affection and detailed stories of how the books came to be."
— Ben Kenigsberg