visually ravishing, dramatically conservative story of Neil Armstrong; It is a movie packed with wonderful vehemence and rapture; [Damien] Chazelle tells Armstrong's story with certainty and verve
great and enthralling; the movie is a remarkable cinematic achievement on a ton of different levels. And it has moments of cosmic visual grandeur that rival Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey
a powerful experience that will inspire renewed awe of what Armstrong and his ilk did. It may not be a giant leap for filmmaking, but it's another small step for this filmmaker