Ever since they first burst onto the scene in the early 1980's, the Irish rock group U2 has unabashedly burned with the desire to be the biggest band in the world and even though they achieved that goal a couple of decades ago, they have continued to ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at efilmcritic.com (Peter Sobczynski)
ReelzChannel (Thomas Leupp)
One wouldn't immediately think of a concert film as the ideal showcase for cutting-edge digital 3-D technology, but U2 3D, featuring the Irish quartet regarded by many as "the world's greatest rock band," is precisely that. ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at ReelzChannel (Thomas Leupp)
There may be no substitute for the firsthand experience -- jostling elbow to elbow, for instance, with ecstatic fans at a U2 concert. But "U2 3D," which renders the popular band in startling, three-dimensional immediacy, shows how closely technology can ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at Washington Post (Desson Thomson)
U2 has always been an early adopter. In the 1990s, the band's touring stage featured 50-foot-tall LED video screens, and this decade it partnered with iTunes in an effort to gain relevancy with a new generation of music fans. So it's logical that U2 ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at Dallas Morning News (Stephen Becker)
Newsday (Jan Stuart)
The more rock concerts change, the more they remain the same. Guys with guitars and attitude snarl out songs about peace and love. Pretty girls bounce and sway atop the weary shoulders of their ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at Newsday (Jan Stuart)
One Guy's Opinion (Frank Swietek)
There have been groundbreaking concert films over the years, but despite being shot in IMAX 3D, this isnât one of them. âU2 3Dâ was shot during the bandâs 2006 world tour, and though it actually features footage from a variety of locations, itâs ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at One Guy's Opinion (Frank Swietek)
Globe and Mail (Jennifer Van Evra)
I have no idea how much I would have to pay to walk into a theatre, sit down with a bag of popcorn and have U2 front man Bono sing and dance in the row of seats immediately in front of me for well over an hour. Still, a hunch tells me the answer would ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at Globe and Mail (Jennifer Van Evra)
The Village Voice (Jim Ridley)
Three dimensions seem scarcely enough to contain the messianic impulses of the worldâs hardest-rocking humanitarian aid project, and in this concert extravaganza U2 finally gets a format scaled to their ambitions: the four-story IMAX screen, with 3D ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at The Village Voice (Jim Ridley)
Los Angeles Daily News (Glenn Whipp)
"U2 3D" opens to staccato bursts of sound and the sight of people running. It could well be a deleted scene from "Cloverfield," but the monster in question here isn't that film's Godzilla-like invader but something even more insidious. Run! It's ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at Los Angeles Daily News (Glenn Whipp)
Compuserve (Harvey S. Karten)
One thought raced through my mind during the 3D performance of the world-famous Irish rock band known as U2. The evening before the rollicking concert on film, I attended a screening of Jacques Rivetteâs âThe Duchess of Langeais,â based on Balzacâ ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at Compuserve (Harvey S. Karten)
News1130.com
After all those hits and all those decades of playing together, U2 is still a tremendous live act - which makes the idea of a three-dimensional concert film seem sort of redundant. They're so vibrant and theatrical in their performances and they sound so ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at News1130.com
If nothing else, U23D is a landmark technical achievement. Its list of firsts is impressive: first live-action film to be shot, edited, and shown entirely in 3D; first-ever 3D multicamera shoot; first film to utilize all of the world's 3D cameras for one ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at Christianity Today (Brett McCracken)
Chicago Tribune (Michael Phillips)
It takes a seriously pretentious band to maximize the digital IMAX 3-D format. U2 is that band. And while âU2 3Dâ doesnât rank with âStop Making Senseâ or âThe Last Waltzâ in the realm of top-shelf concert films, itâs enjoyable and a fine ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at Chicago Tribune (Michael Phillips)
Los Angeles Times (Ann Powers)
Some people just won't stop believing in the romance of rock. Hip-hop and dance pop are more innovative; country has a more loyal audience; Josh Groban makes way more money. But being a rock fan is just like getting seduced: You have to believe that your ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at Los Angeles Times (Ann Powers)
Among the most popular touring bands and applauded for a commitment to social causes, U2 is well served in the inaugural digital-3D, multi-camera, real-time concert record, U2 3D. Building beyond â80s hard rock/heavy metal self-absorption and punkâs ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at ReelTalk Movie Reviews (Donald J. Levit)
Chicago Tribune (Matt Pais)
Longtime fans in search of deep cuts may be annoyed that the songs in âU2 3Dâ are nearly all mega-hits, and having fansâ arms occasionally popping into the screen and Adam Claytonâs bass in your face doesnât really add to the experience. You wil ...read the complete U2 3D movie review at Chicago Tribune (Matt Pais)