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16 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 90The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckThe Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckDepictions of custody battles have become a cinematic staple, but few register with the heartfelt emotion of Any Day Now.
- 75Slant MagazineDiego SemereneSlant MagazineDiego SemereneIts most redeeming quality is that it isn't so quick to neuter its queer characters into a package-friendly "gay couple" aesthetic a la Modern Family.
- 75The A.V. ClubNoel MurrayThe A.V. ClubNoel MurrayCumming and Dillahunt are so terrific - as is Isaac Leyva as their ward - that they pull Any Day Now up from its more maudlin and melodramatic elements.
- 75Philadelphia InquirerCarrie RickeyPhiladelphia InquirerCarrie RickeyThe takeaways of the film are horror and hope: horror that institutionalized homophobia was so pervasive, hope that that intolerance is a thing of the past.
- 60Time OutDavid FearTime OutDavid FearIt's one thing to call a film about homophobia and human rights Any Day Now; it's another to actually have your character sing "I Shall Be Released" in full at the end. The intent is righteous. The dramatic overkill is deadly.
- 55NPRElla TaylorNPRElla TaylorCumming always gives good value, and his regular bursts into cabaret numbers are certainly an added bonus. Yet this instinctively ironic actor doesn't seem best suited to play the movie's most sentimental creation. A mouthy, heart-of-gold construct, Rudy dresses like Ratso Rizzo and comes on like The Fonz.
- 42The PlaylistGabe ToroThe PlaylistGabe ToroLike another Tribeca hit given a quiet release, last year's "Puncture," Any Day Now feels the need to take its compelling true story and stack the deck in favor of what we know is the outcome, presenting all obstacles as engineered by sneering, callous villains with disdain for those who would trumpet a more progressive cause.
- 40Village VoiceMelissa AndersonVillage VoiceMelissa AndersonStraining for "teachable moments," the film has one noteworthy, unintentional function: to remind us that though LGBT rights are continually evolving, the laws of kitsch remain immutable.
- 40New York Daily NewsJoe NeumaierNew York Daily NewsJoe NeumaierDirector Travis Fine gives his period details flourish and lets Cumming and Dillahunt create well-rounded characters, but Any Day Now winds up treacly.