"This film offers viewers an in depth look into the lives of those who fought in World War 2 bombing crews. This documentary felt so wholesome and genuine, in the way it was presented because the heart of the director, was with his own grandfather who fought in the war. Those connections are stronger than people think and it came from such a pure, honest place when delivering this story."
CANDID CINEMA
"Many of the stories and thoughts shared by these veterans are important for the audience to hear and understand. They offer narratives of heroism and uncommon daring, all in an effort to stop the deadly march of Nazi Germany."
HOLLYWODD SOAPBOX
"Return to Hardwick" relates the important combat successes of the 93rd Bomb Group, but it's really a portrait of how the men and women who served, their families and the citizens of East Anglia have come together over the decades to keep the history alive."
MILITARY.COM / YAHOO NEWS
"This film gives us a chance to hear stories of what life was like for those bombing crews, and to see some of those veterans and their younger family members as they return for reunions."
SCREENFISH
"Utilizing archival footage, still photographs and interviews with the veterans, their descendants as well as those who live in the area, to make a mostly fascinating documentary that focuses not so much on the big picture of the war, but on a particular unit involved with it. This really hasn’t been done before except for maybe with the Tuskegee Airmen..."
CINEMA365
"The resulting 73-minute documentary is rich with information that is personalized in such a way as to keep the viewer totally involved and at the conclusion, wanting to find out more. The past and present are absolutely seamlessly woven together in Seller’s editing."
IRISH FILM CRITIC