pull (something) to pieces

pull (something) to pieces

To excessively analyze or criticize something, especially by finding its flaws or negative aspects. Every time I show my brother one of my stories, he just pulls it to pieces without saying anything that he liked about it. Critics pulled his performance to pieces, but fans of the franchise seemed to love it.
See also: piece, pull
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pull someone or something to pieces

to pull someone or something apart; to separate someone or something into pieces. The machine almost pulled him to pieces when he got his arm caught in it.
See also: piece, pull
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • drag on
  • drag on (someone or something)
  • sipster
  • a federal case
  • federal
  • eat (one) alive
  • eat alive
  • eat somebody alive