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Halftime
Directed by
Amanda Micheli
Not Rated
2022
1h 35m
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6.6
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Global superstar Jennifer Lopez reflects on her multifaceted career and the pressure of life in the spotlight in this intimate documentary.
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Where to Watch Halftime
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Cast of Halftime
Jennifer Lopez
Self
Ben Affleck
Self
Lorene Scafaria
Self
Shakira
Self
Laura Dern
Self
Constance Wu
Self
Keke Palmer
Self
Julia Stiles
Self
Tom Hanks
Self
Quentin Tarantino
Self
Adam Blackstone
Self
Kim Burse
Self
Parris Goebel
Self
Hamish Hamilton
Self
Anna Wintour
Self
Elaine Goldsmith-Thomas
Self
Halftime Ratings & Reviews
DwightBrownInk.com
Dwight Brown
In this revealing doc [Lopez's] self-confidence and enthusiasm are contagious.
The Atlantic
Shirley Li
Halftime reveals that Lopez understands herself to be a perennial underdog, destined to be taken less seriously than her peers. In doing so, it exposes the grotesque nature of the modern fame cycle.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
I'm perfectly fine with knowing exactly this much about Jennifer Lopez, and nothing more.
Los Angeles Times
Noel Murray
Lopez has been such a powerful cultural presence that she's earned this kind of tribute.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
An inspirational look at someone who has overcome the odds and continues to fight to be taken seriously and to have her voice be heard.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
While Lopez contends that the creative process around her shows can be "messy," this behind-the-scenes access is actually closer to boring.
RogerEbert.com
Peter Sobczynski
In the end, Halftime is unlikely to majorly shift anyone's thoughts on Jennifer Lopez.
New York Times
Chris Azzopardi
[A] scattershot portrait...
TheWrap
Dan Callahan
Even if you are not a particular fan of Lopez, she is likely to win you over in "Halftime," which suggests that she has it in her to become an elder stateswoman like one of her idols, Rita Moreno.
IndieWire
Kate Erbland
The great surprise and joy of Micheli's straightforward narrative is, thanks to intimate access and clever editing, we have sympathy for Lopez's apparent case of imposter syndrome. For the performer, it's very real.
Entertainment Weekly
Leah Greenblatt
The shiny carapace of stardom is peeled back at least a little bit, and exactly on her terms. From Lopez, would you expect any less?
The Hollywood Reporter
Lovia Gyarkye
Halftime is a serviceable portrait- a gift to fans, really - sustained by rare moments of unaffected reflection.
The Curvy Film Critic
Carla Renata
Jennifer Lopez puts resilience, hope and un-wavering self confidence sprinkled with a little uncertainty unapologetically on full display in Halftime taking on male heavy industry hierarchy with boxing gloves ready to grab a TKO at a moments notice.
The Ringer
Jodi Walker
Halftime may very well be about J.Lo's performance at Super Bowl LIV, but it's also a reminder of the multihyphenate's unbelievable longevity.
Living Life Fearless
Stephen Silver
While it feels at times like a commercial for Jennifer Lopez herself, the documentary isn't devoid of worthwhile moments.
Cultured Vultures
Natasha Alvar
Halftime is clearly an effort to further J.Lo's brand. Still, there's an authenticity here that makes it an engaging watch.
Showbiz 411
Roger Friedman
Yes, JLo is good with a stripper pole, and that's nothing to sneeze at. Can she sing? She says yes, but doesn't, not once, in this film
The Daily Beast
Kevin Fallon
The thing about Halftime, the Netflix documentary about her career centered around her incredible last few years of success, is that it doesn't make me work hard to do that.
Jezebel
Ezinne Ukoha
Lopez in Halftime is not an aging superstar who's past her prime-she's simply a real person who worked her ass off, succeeded beyond anyone's wildest dreams and continues to do so.
POV Magazine
Pat Mullen
Micheli doesn't quite seem to know what she has with this rare, if unfocused, glimpse of the icon...As a portrait of one performer, though, it's an intimate and engaging snapshot of a star.
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