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Marty, Life Is Short reviews: Critics praise Martin Short doc

Williams MBy Williams MMay 12, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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More than 50 years after first breaking out on the Toronto comedy scene, Martin Short is finally getting the full documentary spotlight in Marty, Life Is Short.

Directed by longtime friend Lawrence Kasdan, the Netflix documentary traces Short’s rise from SCTV and sketch-comedy fame to Hollywood stardom, while also pulling back the curtain on the friendships, family life, and personal resilience that shaped one of comedy’s most beloved performers.

So, does the documentary do justice to one of comedy’s great scene-stealers? Critics are largely saying yes — even if many agree the film is more heartfelt celebration than definitive career deep dive.

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Here’s what critics are saying about Marty, Life Is Short:

The raves: Warm, heartfelt, and deeply personal

The overwhelming consensus? The documentary’s greatest strength is the genuine affection everyone seems to have for Martin Short.

Monica Castillo of The A.V. Club calls the film “an overdue appreciation of a performer who’s underestimated as a clown only because he makes being funny look so easy.” She praises the documentary’s use of archival footage and home videos, writing that it “gives a fresh perspective on Short’s acting and all the preparation he does to give an electric — sometimes slightly unhinged — performance every time he’s in front of a crowd.”

At RogerEbert.com, Brian Tallerico describes the documentary as “a love letter from one lifelong friend to another,” noting that what comes through most strongly is “the affection for its subject from pretty much everyone he’s ever worked with.” He also highlights the emotional power of the family footage and celebrity gatherings hosted over the years by Short and his late wife, Nancy Dolman.

The Hollywood Reporter’s Daniel Fienberg says the film becomes less about cataloging achievements and more about understanding “Martin Short: Lovably Damaged Celebrity Party Host.” He praises the documentary for balancing comedy and tragedy, calling it “a sad and funny portrait and love story.”

Meanwhile, POV Magazine’s Pat Mullen argues the documentary is ultimately less about comedy than resilience. “Don’t expect to laugh much during the Martin Short documentary,” he writes. “In fact, you’re more likely to cry.” He praises the film for exploring “the power in finding the ability to laugh in the face of tragedy.”

The mixed reactions: Conventional structure and missing depth

Not every critic was fully won over by the documentary’s approach, however.

Several reviews note that while the film is undeniably warm and entertaining, it doesn’t always dig especially deep into Short’s creative process or career setbacks.

RogerEbert.com notes that the documentary can feel “traditional” for such a unique performer, arguing that Kasdan’s affection for his friend occasionally leads the film to “skim the surface” instead of probing deeper into what makes Short tick creatively.

Danielle Solzman at Solzy at the Movies argues that the second half of the film sometimes feels more like “a montage than a deep dive,” particularly when covering Short’s extensive film career. The review praises the emotional material surrounding Dolman but wishes the documentary were more comprehensive overall.

POV Magazine also points to pacing issues, saying the film “struggles to find forward motion” and occasionally repeats itself while revisiting similar emotional themes.

Even positive reviews acknowledge that the documentary largely follows the familiar structure of modern celebrity profiles, leaning heavily on talking heads, archival clips, and nostalgic anecdotes. Still, most critics seem happy to spend 100 minutes in Martin Short’s company — especially when the film offers such a heartfelt look at the man behind the comedy legend.

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