Unstoppable. Sean Scully & The Art of Everything

Chris Bennion in The Times on 6 April 2019 described the film as "excellent"[3] and said that "Scully is an absolute knockout of a documentary subject, always ready with a quotable line or a self-mythologising story.

"[5] The Guardian chose Unstoppable for its Pick of the Day and Gwilym Mumford[6] wrote: "As one admirer puts it in this documentary portrait, the Irish abstract painter Sean Scully's striking striped and chequered works act as "sounding boards for the soul".

On top of their aesthetic qualities, they have made Scully one of the world's most saleable artists, one whose works are hung everywhere from New York to Shanghai."

David Crawford in the Radio Times[7] wrote: "Scully is a fascinating character, a bullish self-promoter whose mantra of "I don't care" masks a thoughtful, tender personality.

In his lengthy review Kenny Schachter in ArtNet News[8](6 May 2019) said: "The program is as much about Scully as it is symptomatic of a media- and celebrity-saturated world, and of our proclivity to stuff a foot (or two) into our collective mouths whenever a camera (or recorder) is switched on."

Sean Scully with 'Ghost' [ clarification needed ]