directors David Darg and Price James have made a poignant examination of a celebrity attempting to heal himself from a sense of guilt he's been carrying around for years
at the end of "You Cannot Kill David Arquette," we're drawn into a wrestling narrative that the documentary wants you to believe, even as it stands on the outside looking in
an ecstatic documentary about an actor wrestling for redemption; David Arquette has always loved wrestling -- this great new documentary follows his life-or-death journey to get wrestling to love him back; Darg and James' film is so involving and sincere
a fascinating documentary; "You Cannot Kill David Arquette" is more than just a wrestling documentary, and its a far cry from a vanity project. It's simply a character study, one that even manages to be emotional