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Billie Eilish - Hit Me Hard and Soft: The Tour (Live in 3D)

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Grammy Award-winning singer Billie Eilish performs hit songs during her sold-out world tour.
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Critics Consensus

Directed with kinetic flair by James Cameron, Hit Me Hard and Soft doesn't unpack Billie Eilish's artistry so much as let her fans revel in it from multiple dimensions.

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In Billie Eilish we trust -- and she hits us Hard and Soft with an immersive tour film that radiates the love and care put into every single song and step.

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Helen O'Hara Empire Magazine May 9
4/5
Who was it made for? Everyone. You don’t have to be a diehard Eilish fan to appreciate the artistry in music, performance and filmmaking here.  Go to Full Review
Ed Potton The Times (UK) May 8
4/5
There are a couple too many scenes of smitten fans, although their devotion is striking even by pop star standards. More revealing are the close-ups of Eilish’s phone notes during preparation for the tour, decrying one set of visuals as “Lame”. Go to Full Review
Nell Minow Movie Mom May 8
B+
A truly immersive experience with a performer who has a remarkable connection to the audience. Go to Full Review
Shaurya Chawla InSession Film 13h
A
One thing is for sure: audiences across the board will likely be ‘happier than ever’ by the end. Go to Full Review
Suanshu Khurana The Indian Express 1d
2/5
The fans scream, cry, jump in the film, with Cameron often focusing far too much on their reactions. So much so that its repetitive after a while, even somewhat irritating. Go to Full Review
Awais Irfan FILMHOUNDS Magazine 1d
2/5
As a movie-going experience, it fails to tap into the immersive-ness and energy it so desperately sets out to achieve. And Billie Eilish – Hit Me Hard And Soft: The Tour Live In 3D just makes you long for the real thing instead. Go to Full Review
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Trish 8h If youre a Billie Eilish fan &/or went to her recent concert this is a must see! I loved reliving the concert on the big screen/3D and I loved hearing her thoughts on how she put the stage/show together, how she feels about helping her fans through rough times. She rocks See more Linda 1d The theater DID NOT GIVE ME 3D glasses and NEVER TURNED THE LIGHTS DOWN!! See more Paul 1d Amazing to see the behind the senses of what goes into creating a concert. Also since I wasn't able to attend one of her tour dates, it's a pretty close experience and happy this movie was available. See more Craig 1d Great concert film with fun BTS of a great artist. However the 3D aspect was entirely unremarkable and unnecessary. If anything it detracted from the visual for me. See more Dre 1d LOVE BILLIE and LOVED THE MOVIE!!! See more Bxylo 1d I really liked the movie my parents surprisingly liked it too i really like the 3d it really wad like if i was in the concert See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Grammy Award-winning singer Billie Eilish performs hit songs during her sold-out world tour.
Director
James Cameron, Billie Eilish
Producer
James Cameron, Billie Eilish, Maria Wilhelm, John Brooks, Geoff Burdick, Paul Clarke, Justin Lubliner, John Janick, Steve Berman, Chelsea Dodson, Jason Owen, Michelle An
Distributor
Paramount Pictures
Production Co
Interscope Films, Darkroom Records, Lightstorm Earth
Rating
PG-13 (Suggestive References|Strong Language)
Genre
Documentary, Music
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
May 8, 2026, Wide
Runtime
1h 54m