Release Date The Source Family May 10, 2013 Limited
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Genres The Source Family : Musical & Performing Arts,Documentary
Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Source Family
User Ranting The Source Family : 4User Percentage For The Source Family : 83 %
User Count Like for The Source Family : 155
All Critics Ranting For The Source Family : 6.8
All Critics Count For The Source Family : 17
All Critics Percentage For The Source Family : 71 %
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Movie Overview For The Source Family
StewieĆ¢s favorite thing after his teddy bear, Rupert, is Christmas. So when he hears that Santa is making an appearance at the mall, he begs Brian to take him so that he can tell Santa in person what he wants for Christmas.Brian begrudgingly takes Stewie to the mall, only to get the brush-off from Santa. As a result, Stewie and Brian travel to the North Pole to find Santa and teach him a lesson in holiday cheer.TagLine The Source Family
Stewie and Brian are off to the North Pole for Christmas!Trailer For The Source Family
Review For The Source Family
The former disciples interviewed here, now mostly professionals or entrepreneurs in New Agey businesses, seem frank about their leader's excesses, but the wild subject matter cries out for a more objective treatment.J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
[An] artfully executed and engrossing documentary ...
Peter Keough-Boston Globe
Baker's transformation from "spiritual father" to megalomaniac follows a familiar path of brainwashing and hedonism ...
Glenn Whipp-Los Angeles Times
While the movie isn't up to much more than illustrating how far his reach extends (two of the commune members live in Yelm, Thurston County), it's a very agreeable entertainment.
John Hartl-Seattle Times
Maria Demopoulos and Jodi Wille's disturbing film is an object lesson in psychological manipulation.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times
Baker's cult was both progressive and decadent, and its story makes for a juicy saga-even if directors Maria Demopoulos and Jodi While reduce the collective's rise and fall to a mere talking-heads testimonial.
Michael Atkinson-Time Out New York
Even bizarre ramblings deserve recognition when, for whatever reason, they united people looking for something no one else was selling.
Matt Pais-RedEye
Maria Demopoulos and Jodi Wille's evocative documentary The Source Family takes us inside the ultimate California commune, from the early days of bliss to the cult-like twists and ultimate dissolution of the dream.
T'Cha Dunlevy-Montreal Gazette
The research and elucidating synthesis on display effectively illuminate the pernicious aura of a lifestyle pursued by the yearning, lost souls of the time.
Nick McCarthy-Slant Magazine
Directors Maria Demopoulos and Jodi Wille take a rewarding, even-handed approach, revisiting an Apollonian flip side to the Dionysian dystopias of Charles Manson or Jim Jones.
Marc Mohan-Oregonian
There seem to be many missed opportunities for some excitement in a bland film.
Joan Radell-Paste Magazine
Fascinating. Equally entertaining and informative.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru
Great stories don't always make for great documentaries, although it's easy to confuse the two.
Sam Adams-AV Club
The upside of cult living? Sort of.
Roger Moore-McClatchy-Tribune News Service
One of the most detailed looks at the inner workings of an American cult ever assembled.
Ian Buckwalter-The Washingtonian
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