TV
CNN: Amanpour
People Now
PBS: Behind the Scenes
RADIO & PODCASTS
BBC Radio 5 Live w/ Adrian Chiles
NPR - WOSU RadioWoman's Hour - BBC Radio 4
School of Doc — Host David Altrogge interviews director Nancy Schwartzman.
Edge of Sports —Host Dave Zirin speaks with director Nancy Schwartzman.
True Crime Obsessed —Hosts Patrick Hinds and Gillian Pensavalle break down Roll Red Roll.
The Michelle Meow Show —Host Michelle Meow interviews director Nancy Schwartzman.
The New York Times — CRITIC’S PICK: “An essential watch. Bone-chilling” — Jeanette Catsoulis
The New Yorker — “Raw and pressing.” — Anthony Lane
Los Angeles Times — “Chilling...measured and atmospheric.” — Robert Abele
Chicago Tribune —“Wrenching…shrewdly balanced."
OP-EDS
The Ms. Op-Ed : When Boys Become Men Like Brett Kavanaugh
HuffPost: Harnessing Mobile Tech to Prevent Sexual Assault
The Ms. Q&A: Why Feminist Filmmaker Nancy Schwartzman Went Back to Steubenville
ONLINE
The Guardian — “Chilling...vital...a suspenseful crime drama...” — Adrian Horton
Slate — “It’ll stay with you forever” — Lena Wilson
Variety — “Piercingly relevant.” — Owen Gleiberman
USA Today—"takes a look at bystanders, the use of social media and how some adults worked to discredit the victim."
MTV.com—“Prescient…”
Vulture— Named one of “The 40 Best Movies on Netflix You Probably Haven’t Seen”
Forbes — “A horror story for our times.”
Bitch Media —"Intense, provocative…”
Nonfics—"Illuminating…unforgettable"
Observer—“Schwartzman [brings] her unwavering eye to the problem.”
Toronto Star—"Devastating."
Bustle—“Schwartzman has chronicled the crime, its effect on the town, and the aftermath…”
Deadline—“An important and relevant exploration of toxic mind-sets…”
Village Voice—“Chilling… gripping … well-constructed”
New York Post—“don’t miss … explosive…”
The Hollywood Reporter—“essential viewing… powerful … compelling.”
Indie Wire—“potential breakout … a compelling true-crime story”
Bust—“Schwartzman handles the subject matter with respect, grace, insight, and even hope.”
Criterion—“A real stunner, this film.”
Teen Vogue—“Could bystander intervention have changed the Steubenville rape case?”
International Documentary Association—“The access Schwartzman got is extraordinary… asks the right questions… with thoughtful curiosity.”
The Baltimore Sun—“A supremely resonant story…Schwartzman skillfully tells it with a profound sense of social conscience.”
RogerEbert.Com—“Harrowing…an insightful portrait of an entire city shaken and altered by one heinous act.”
Cleveland Magazine—“Should be compulsory viewing for students, parents, coaches and administrators at every high school in America.”