Avi Belkin's film, "Mike Wallace Is Here", is both marvellous drama and good journalism; this is a brilliant film to preserve his memory and remind us of the type of high-quality journalism that needs to be resurrected
as Belkin's brisk and compelling documentary fades to black, the director seems to hope that the Wallace quotation audiences cling to isn't one of his fanged questions, but his optimism for the profession to which he dedicated his life
a prismatic portrait, a movie that sits at the intersection of long-form journalism and riveting documentary; Avi Belkin does a remarkable job of assembling Wallace's greatest hits; a masterful, cinematic biography
"Mike Wallace Is Here" is a compulsively engrossing account of a career notable for its gutsy, confrontational attitude toward the power brokers in business and politics; The film will be catnip to news junkies