Across the Universe Critic Reviews
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Here is a bold, beautiful, visually enchanting musical where we walk INTO the theater humming the songs.Read the full review
Somewhere around its midpoint, Across the Universe captured my heart, and I realized that falling in love with a movie is like falling in love with another person. Imperfections, however glaring, become endearing quirks once you’ve tumbled.Read the full review
While the songs are recycled, Across the Universe stands out just by existing.Read the full review
All you need is love -- for the Beatles, for psychedelic visuals, for ideas about being young in the ‘60s -- to fully enjoy Across the Universe.Read the full review
It's all very clever and thought-through, but all the allusions don't much bolster the bland central romance or the paper-thin treatment of '60s social issues.Read the full review
While style trumps substance, something in the way this '60s tribute moves attracts us.Read the full review
To call it trippy would be an understatement. Your head might explode. Just don't accuse Taymor of playing it safe.Read the full review
Julie Taymor's visual gifts are very much in evidence in Across the Universe, an ambitious, only partly successful attempt to reinvigorate the musical genre.Read the full review
Elements of Across the Universe are shockingly awful and the film lasts at least 30 minutes past the bearable stage. But if you like the Beatles and the idea of hearing about 20 covers of their work fills you with a perverse joy, this may be the movie for you.Read the full review
Goofy, pompous, annoyingly boomer-myopic Fab Four musical.Read the full review