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25 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100TheWrapCarlos AguilarTheWrapCarlos AguilarWalker-Silverman exhibits the sensibilities of a master storyteller, capable of making his splendid writing seem effortless in its construction and then molding it into warm magic via the cast’s remarkable talent. He’s an absolute revelation among emerging voices.
- 87Paste MagazineJacob OllerPaste MagazineJacob OllerA Love Song’s a brief and pretty little thing—less than 90 minutes—with the warm melancholy of revisiting a memory or, yes, an old jukebox love song. Walker-Silverman displays a keen eye, a deep heart and a sense of humor just silly enough to sour the saccharine.
- 83The PlaylistMarya E. GatesThe PlaylistMarya E. GatesDickey and Studi are magnetic on-screen, oscillating between the easy chemistry of old friends, and the awkwardness of strangers.
- 80The Hollywood ReporterJon FroschThe Hollywood ReporterJon FroschIf the film doesn’t exactly transcend its familiarity (the elegiac tone, the sun-baked, wind-swept scenery, the wistful acoustic guitar score), it succeeds, often with understated magnificence, in finding ways to sidestep it — to make you not mind in the slightest.
- 80VarietyPeter DebrugeVarietyPeter DebrugeA Love Song should resonate with those who seek truth more than incident from their movies.
- 75Movie NationRoger MooreMovie NationRoger MooreA Love Song is a lovely, valedictory film for two of the best actors of their generation, so it’s worth the effort you make to track it down. Any time a movie maker crafts something this gentle and fine for two wonderful players who rarely get the spotlight is to be celebrated.
- 70SlashfilmShania RussellSlashfilmShania RussellA Love Song is rough around the edges, but between its gorgeously crafted world and Dickey's ability to ground the film with a single expression, the flaws fade away when the finer elements sing together in harmony.
- 42IndieWireRobert DanielsIndieWireRobert DanielsBoth Dickey and Studi shoulder the lesser material through a charming naturalism that papers over the script’s artificiality.