Unjoo Moon's energetic and empathetic look at the rise of the "I Am Woman" singer; The result is a rousing, often tear-soaked crowdpleaser about a woman deserving of the most affectionate of feature-film treatments
imperfect but empowering; the movie's considerable appeal is more unassuming, derived from the respect and affection of director Unjoo Moon's treatment and especially from the relaxed charisma of Tilda Cobham-Hervey's empathetic lead performance
Helen Reddy deserves a better tribute; this pedestrian biopic doesn't really convey the distinctiveness of Reddy's appeal, let alone package it in a way likely to trigger a significant revival of interest in a major star largely forgotten now