Review by Megan Barnet. "This is a movie for individuals who want to be questioned and ask questions - who enjoy being immersed in an exploration of imagination and identity, and don't mind being left in that depth of thought long after the credits have rolled."
Review by Laurie Edwards.
Reviewed by Ben Falk. "A literate, wordy, and comparatively serious adaptation of a successful stage play."
Review by Marty Apes. "Unless you're a true fan, there's no reason to run out and buy it, but this DVD is definitely worth a rental, both as a movie and as a disc."
Review by Chris Hicks. "There are those wonderful performances by the lead players - and especially Channing, who has been underused or misused most of her film career - and they make it fairly enjoyable entertainment."
Review by Rita Kempley. "It's too clever by half, an inside joke aimed at the New York gentry."
Review by Erik Childress. "A brilliant success on the stage, Six Degrees of Separation translates seamlessly to the screen."
Review by James Berardinelli. "Ultimately, Six Degrees of Separation will succeed or fail for the individual viewer based on their expectations and preferences."
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