
The war in Iraq is the backdrop as the Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young "Freedom of Speech Tour" crisscrosses North America. Echoes of Vietnam-era anti-war sentiment abound as the band connects with today's audiences.... (Full plot summary below)
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The war in Iraq is the backdrop as the Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young "Freedom of Speech Tour" crisscrosses North America. Echoes of Vietnam-era anti-war sentiment abound as the band connects with today's audiences.
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| Reeling ReviewsRobin CliffordWears its heart squarely on its sleeve for all to see and takes no prisoners in stating its political mind. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonThe film avoids discussing politics directly, and instead discusses the right to discuss politics. |
| Detroit NewsTom LongIt will doubtlessly end up preaching to the choir -- Bush backers beware -- but that choir should enjoy it. |
| St. Paul Pioneer PressChris Hewitt (St. Paul)Come to think of it, maybe the reason the movie spends so much time patting the band on the back is because it is obvious movie audiences aren't likely to. |
| Philadelphia InquirerSteven ReaAchieves a level of unexpected power and poignancy. |
| New York ObserverSara VilkomersonIt's fun to see these four guys back together, hair a little grayer, paunches a bit more pronounced (though, weirdly, David Crosby looks exactly the same), fighting and harmonizing just like the old times. |
| eFilmCritic.comPeter SobczynskiIt presumably won't change many minds and those not already predisposed to the music of CSNY but those with a predilection for either the singers or the sentiments will likely finds this film to be a valuable document indeed. |
| AV ClubScott TobiasThe music isn't much of a relief either, mostly because Young keeps cutting away from the performances. |
| Chicago TribuneSid SmithBy no means a typical concert movie; the selections are played mostly in short takes and snippets. It's more a road movie with music, its war topic treated with earnest seriousness. |
| Reeling ReviewsLaura Clifford...a mix of music and politics, outrage and respect, past and present that is both thoroughly entertaining and reflective. |