Critical response On the
Rotten Tomatoes the film received a 78% based on reviews from 18 critics. On
Metacritic it has a score of 78 based on 10 reviews. Ernest Hardy in his
Village Voice review described the film as "a loving, exhaustive, warts-and-all look at the man who spent years battling his own alcoholism before a spiritual experience in the hospital set him on the course to help others." Sheri Linden's review in the
Los Angeles Times described
Bill W. as "a thoroughly engrossing portrait of Wilson, his times and the visionary fellowship that is his legacy."
Roger Ebert gave
Bill W. three stars out of four, calling it "an assembly of styles. It incorporates such film footage of Bill as is available, and then uses actors to re-enact chapters in his story." ==Partial cast==