Chasing a Dream (Miles from Nowhere) Reviews
Film Threat
The film's elements hum into a glorious experience, with its narrative as captivating as its visualization.
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| Original Score: 4.5/5
Reverse Shot
A grand gesture, an exercise in epic biography that explodes the intimate details of Isaiah's life and its effects on his family onto the screen.
The sheer visual impact of In a Dream is breathtaking.
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| Original Score: 3/4
Seattle Times
Call it forgiveness or codependency, but this highly personal film speaks to all of us in the universal languages of art and love.
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| Original Score: 3/4
Filmcritic.com
an artistic celebration of sorts -- with the emotional pain that can come with dedication, and maybe a little madness.
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| Original Score: 4/5
About.com
The images and emotions of 'In A Dream' will stick with you.
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| Original Score: 4/5
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Because Jeremiah lacks the investigatory zeal to pursue the subplots, which also include his father's madness and his older brother's drug addiction, this lovely film is more evocative than illuminating.
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| Original Score: 3/4
Deseret News, Salt Lake City
When it works, it's well. When it doesn't, it seems unfocused and nearly loses our interest.
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| Original Score: 3/4
The eclectic beauty of Isaiah's complex, labor-intensive art form deserves more process-oriented dissection.
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| Original Score: 2.5/5
Isaiah's work frequently rewards the camera's roving attention, but his self-absorption and lack of self-insight make him a sad subject even for as forgiving a study as In a Dream.
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| Original Score: 2/4
NYC Movie Guru
A captivating, honest and thoroughly engrossing documentary with plenty of wisdom, panache and stunning visuals.
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| Original Score: 9.25/10
The tedious documentary In a Dream tells you much more than you could ever want to know about an ob scure Philadelphia artist called Isaiah Zagar.
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| Original Score: 1/4
Even in an era of 24-hour confessional TV, this look into complex emotions is gripping.
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| Original Score: 3/5
Bursting with vivid home movies and loving appreciations of Isaiah's artwork -- frenzied drawings and monumental mosaics in tile and mirror, many of which now beautify his Philadelphia neighborhood -- In a Dream abounds in visual pleasure.
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| Original Score: 4/5
Film Journal International
Almost too ready-made for a movie, this documentation of the lives of a troubled artist, his doting wife and his two grown sons should be dramatic and compelling, but comes across like a mockumentary of cinematic self-discovery.
Spirituality and Practice
An unusual and compelling documentary portrait of an artist of dazzling and colorful murals.
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| Original Score: 3/5
AV Club
What's onscreen is vivid and compelling, but the film only seems to tell part of the story.
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| Original Score: B-
Where most documentarians would rest on the laurels of a great subject and riveting present-tense drama, director Jeremiah Zagar has observed too much of his father's creative logic to cheat us with artless hagiography.
Time Out New York
The movie feels as if its creator is simply too close to his subject to cover all the angles; perhaps a director without blood bonds might have managed a less claustrophobic look at the clan.
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| Original Score: 3/6
An involving, sometimes painfully intimate piece that's as much about living with mental illness as it is about a rather remarkable artistic vision.

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