Police: Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out

Police: Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out (2005)

  • 29% of critics liked it
    (7 reviews)

  • 53% of users liked it
    (47 ratings)

Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out is not another documentary about a band. Rather, it is a first-person account of what it feels like to rise from obscurity to international superstardom, a priceless glimpse at the making of legends from the inside. Comprised completely of Super-8 footage from… More

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Unrated, 1 hr. 15 min.
Directed By
Stewart Copeland
Genres
Musical & Performing Arts, Documentary
On DVD
Sep 12, 2006
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Critic Reviews

  • Michael Rechtshaffen, Hollywood Reporter

    Offers an often revealing if admittedly slight take on life with the lyrically and rhythmically sophisticated rock group.

  • Dennis Harvey, Variety

    A trite, whitewashed-to-blankness vanity project.

  • Gregory Weinkauf, ÜberCiné

    Fanciful, fun, funny, and frenetic -- all the great things about New Wave music brought gloriously into focus for posterity.

  • Eric D. Snider, EricDSnider.com

    It turns out Copeland's home movies are as boring as everyone else's.

  • Scott Weinberg, eFilmCritic.com

    If you're an old-school Police fan, there's enough here to warrant some attention, but it's those same hardcore fans who might walk away from "Everyone Stares" wishing it had a lot more meat on its bones.

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