To fully savor Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, it's best to watch with an audience overwhelmingly populated by girls and young women.Read Full Review »
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USA Today: Elysa Gardner
The threat may be as illusory as the thrills in Jonas Brothers are contrived. But that won't stop Jonas junkies from enjoying their magical mystery tour.Read Full Review »
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The New York Times: Nathan Lee
Isn't a movie so much as a devotional object, a kind of secular fetish designed to induce rapture.Read Full Review »
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ROLLING STONE: Peter Travers
It's no mystery that the target audience for this G-rated bubblegum fantasy is tweens, parents of tweens and the occasional pervert. They'll be so pleased. Anything for the rest of humanity? Not so much.Read Full Review »
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Philadelphia Inquirer: Carrie Rickey
The 3D effects are of a gimmicky 1956 vintage, with hands thrusting from the screen to give the illusion of reaching out and touching the audience.Read Full Review »
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Village Voice: Nick Pinkerton
Even in the context of pop-to-statutorily-rape-virgin-eardrums, it's difficult to rate the Jonases. The tunes are no-stick.Read Full Review »
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Boston Globe: Ty Burr
Its swooping 3-D visuals let fans briefly feel they can touch a group that barely exists behind a wall of beefy security men.Read Full Review »