"One Direction: This Is Us" chronicles the thrilling journey of Niall, Zayn, Liam, Louis, and Harry, capturing their transformation from ordinary boys to global superstars, showcasing their X-Factor breakthrough, heartfelt struggles, and electrifying O2 Arena performances.
Where to Watch One Direction: This Is Us Amazon Video Buy €5.99 Rent €4.99 Apple TV Buy €5.99 Rent €4.99 Bbox VOD Rent €2.99 Cast of One Direction: This Is Us One Direction: This Is Us Reviews Philadelphia Inquirer David HiltbrandThe fact is that they are as criminally cute as a basketful of puppies. This Is Us manages to frame that boyish appeal astutely .
RogerEbert.com Christy LemireThis Is Us does what it needs to do for its target audience. But anyone looking for actual substance or insight will be disappointed and maybe even a little bored with its repetitive nature.
New York Times Miriam BaleWith a group so evidently versed in the visuals of rock history, it's a shame that a filmmaker wasn't hired who would pay homage to classic pop films instead of offering a satisfactory paid promotional.
Chicago Sun-Times Bill Zwecker The film is a successful witness to the great charm possessed by all five members of One Direction. Boston Globe Marc HirshIt's not that Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Liam Payne, Niall Horan, and Louis Tomlinson aren't charming and likable. The problem is that the movie offers no way of differentiating them beyond their hairstyles.
Detroit News Adam GrahamIt might not make you a fan of One Direction, but it will certainly make you understand the group, which is the job of any good documentary.
Washington Post Stephanie MerryFor the most part, the movie embraces harmless fun, which can be enjoyable for the audience members, whether they're 1D fans or not.
Los Angeles Times Mark Olsen"One Direction: This Is Us" leaves the larger questions it points toward teasingly unexplored, making the film little more than a harmless keepsake.
Newsday Frank LoveceAn airbrushed image of celibate wholesomeness without groupies or even girlfriends, and where evidently nothing stronger than milk passes these young men's lips.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch Joe Williams A tour documentary that's so streamlined, it could only have been produced by a machine. New York Post Sara StewartNo personal revelations surface in "This Is Us." Also, no narrative, no conflict - no differentiation between band members, even, besides the designation of dark-eyed Zayn as "the mysterious one" (he likes to paint).
Austin Chronicle Marjorie Baumgarten[It] amounts to little more than a big, wet kiss to the group's worldwide legions of young, female fans
Movie Mom Nell MinowThis is a love letter to the fans from five boys who know how lucky they are and like to show off for the camera.
Slant Magazine R. Kurt OsenlundSome of the film's most memorable moments involve Niall and Liam looking down on oceans of screaming devotees in the street, and controlling their cheers like orchestra conductors.
USA Today Claudia Puig A reasonably intriguing, if rather sanitized, look at these seemingly likable young entertainers. TheWrap Alonso DuraldeFor audiences willing to spend some time basking in the glow of the teen sensation of the moment, this docu-music-infomercial is as palatable, and as disposable, as the group's hit songs.
New York Daily News Jim FarberThe stage footage, from Madison Square Garden to Mexico City's stadium, has some snazzy allure. The 3-D effects make fans feel like they could reach out and squeeze them.
Arizona Republic Bill GoodykoontzThis doesn't set out to be a movie that gets at anything more than making the One Direction guys look adorable, if maybe just a little darker than your average boy-band bunch.
AV Club A.A. Dowd Here and there, the faintest glimmer of actual drama presents itself. Entertainment Weekly Chris NashawatyEssentially a slick, airbrushed promo reel of a bunch of genuinely sweet superstars who can't believe their dumb luck. That's charming. But it's also a little boring. What it's most definitely not is a documentary.