LA-based "Deadline Hollywood" entertainment trade blog's Todd McCarthy nudged the Tomatometer to 60%. Yet another deluded reviewer praising Stone's "conspiracy facts".
"No matter how skeptical one might choose to be about conspiracy
theories, there is simply too much evidence to ignore, too many
suspicious details that undermine the lone gunman theory, too
many credible reasons to believe that bigger players and master-
minds than Lee Harvey Oswald were behind the act"
"The composition and ultimate secrecy of so much of what the Warren
Commission did in its presumed full assessment of the crime continues
to cast a shadow over its work, even if Stone’s persistent digging did
liberate a good deal of evidence and testimony."
"But even if informed citizens think they know most of what they’ll ever
know about the assassination, Stone has spent a great deal more time
than the rest of us have examining and re-examining the question of
who was behind the assassination and its endless aftermath."
The credit for "a good deal of evidence and testimony" would be better directed to the Warren Commission's 26 volumes of Hearings and Exhibits, and the HSCA's 12 volumes. What massive "secrecy" was the Warren Commission engaged in? What did Oliver Stone personally "dig into" when he's been relying on the works of Garrison, Marrs and DiEugenio, and evidently avoiding books like "Case Closed" and "Reclaiming History". Stone also seems to have purposely ignored, for example, this Forum, the McAdams site and the Dale K. Myers blog, all of which appear in Google Searches for conspiracy claims.
I suppose it's to be expected some of these film-buff types would think one of their own is gifted with profound knowledge. The truth is there is an increase of high-standard true-crime documentaries being made these days, but I can't think of one that uses dubious crackpot devices like Gerald Ford "moving" a wound site.