Chesney makes an art form out of strolling down the catwalk while singing. He turns each song into a blissed-out journey homeward.
80
The Hollywood ReporterKirk Honeycutt
The Hollywood ReporterKirk Honeycutt
The guy really goes all out in these performances.
80
L.A. Weekly
L.A. Weekly
Unapologetically dopey and undeniably ingratiating, the supersized Kenny Chesney: Summer in 3D makes a surprisingly convincing argument for big, dumb likability.
His fans will undoubtedly be satisfied: the film packs 23 songs into less than 100 minutes and spotlights the full Chesney, with his tight jeans, faded tank top, worn cowboy hat.
70
Variety
Variety
Sound is crystal-clear, and unobtrusive stereoscopic footage looks great throughout the 99-minute feature, though some weird compositional snafus scuttle the desired concert experience, and the set's lack of variety makes it a fans-only proposition.
63
USA Today
USA Today
The faithful will devour it, but everyone else will wonder why it takes a dozen band members (including a horn section), copious shots of Kenny's bulging biceps, and not one, not two, but 3-Ds to give shape to these tunes.
50
Boston Globe
Boston Globe
In occasional vignettes voiced over home movies and old photos, Chesney talks with humble conviction of reaching people in the cheap seats.
40
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
New York Daily NewsElizabeth Weitzman
The 3-D format is mostly wasted, and the production so slick we never truly feel like part of that screaming audience. For fans only.