"One of 2026’s most indispensable non-fiction films."
— Mike McGranaghan, Aisle Seat
"ASK E. JEAN is a prime example of masterful storytelling and editing."
— David Kaplan, Kaplan vs. Kaplan
"Ask. E Jean has explained why Carroll is an icon: fiercely intelligent, deeply human, occasionally chaotic, and utterly unwilling to disappear quietly."
— Romey Norton, InSession Film
"To Carroll, it was always her name and reputation that mattered the most, anyway. Watching her defiantly claim both is what makes 'Ask E. Jean' a most rewarding experience."
— Tomris Laffly, Variety
"The film’s strength is in how it illustrates a cultural shift in attitudes toward women who make accusations against powerful men. As Carroll points out, progress is slow, and women still stay silent for many reasons."
— Alissa Wilkinson, New York Times
"The kaleidoscopic assortment of everything from intimate interviews and absolutely gobsmacking archival footage is informative and rich, allowing us to get to know Carroll as we also learn the worst bits of her life story."
— Kate Erbland, IndieWire
"Whether in voiceover snippets of her writing, clips of her mid-’90s talk show or interviews from the present, what shines through bright as day is her personality: curious, mischievous and candid, without pretense and also not without warmth."
— Angie Han, The Hollywood Reporter