Mojo, 11/01/2006, p.139, 4 stars out of 5 -- "The mania that surrounded them is writ large in this largely fascinating hand-held camera documentary capturing them at the height of their storm."
Throughout their career, Police drummer Stewart Copeland documented the band on a Super-8 camera. The footage lay dormant for some time as Copeland struggled to piece the film into a cohesive whole, but thanks to advances in technology, he has managed to construct EVERYONE STARES: THE POLICE INSIDE OUT. The footage offers a glimpse at life on the road with the band, along with studio sessions, huge concert performances, and subtle hints as to why the group broke up. For a fan of the Police, this is essential viewing; for anyone else, it's a fascinating up-close portrait of a band's rise to fame.