★★★★☆ OUT 27 MAY BD, DIGITAL
‘It’s life, Ned, but not as we know it…’
For a documentarian who has tackled Hitchcock (78/52), David Lynch (Lynch/Oz) and William Friedkin (Leap of Faith), the man who gave us James T. Kirk, T.J. Hooker and a spoken-word rendition of Rocket Man might not seem as weighty a subject. But in You Can Call Me Bill, essayist Alexandre O. Philippe magnanimously affords the nonagenarian Shatner the respect he’d grant any cinematic titan.