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The movie centres on a chaotic day in rock star Paul’s life as he daydreams that he will risk losing his recording company to the lowlife Mr. Rath unless he finds the sole copy of his latest album by midnight.
It's nice to McCartney and Starr making music together again, but the film mostly flops.
July 30, 2005
Las Vegas Review-Journal
Great music can't compensate for underdone plot and self-indulgent staging,
March 10, 2006
eFilmCritic.com
A really bad movie that exists solely to showcase McCartney's new tunes.
April 03, 2005
Nolan's Pop Culture Review
Average story but great songs and set pieces.
April 29, 2005
TV Guide
The acting here is weaker than the slender story, but intermingled with all the silliness are some fine performances of McCartney-Beatle standards as well as three new songs.
A lot of effort has gone into this film's production values, but continuity seems, at best, to have been a secondary concern.
May 20, 2003
Chicago Reader
You could call it a self-serving film, were McCartney's complacency not so all-embracing: self-flattery requires at least a hint of self-doubt, but there's no trace of anything remotely that unsettling on McCartney's placid, Buddha-like brow.