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Billie Eilish’s 3D Concert Film Draws Strong Early Reviews During Global Rollout

Early critical support signals a fresh push for immersive concert films in theaters.

Overview

  • The concert film, which opened Friday, holds an 88% Rotten Tomatoes score based on 38 reviews as critics hail its big-screen impact.
  • Captured over four July 2025 nights at Manchester’s Co‑op Live arena, the production uses a multi‑camera 3D setup that reviewers say places viewers onstage.
  • Co-directed by Eilish and James Cameron, the movie centers the live experience and the artist–fan bond, with brief backstage moments rather than deep biography.
  • The India theatrical release has been postponed after the CBFC suggested cuts that required consultations with Paramount’s global team, with local outlets reporting a potential mid‑May date pending confirmation.
  • Rated PG‑13 in the U.S. and 12A in the U.K. for frequent strong language and suggestive references, the film is largely praised for immersion even as some reviews argue the 3D and scope offer limited new insight.