Critical response Review aggregator
Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a 73% approval rating based on 26 reviews and an average score of 6.56/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "
Still Crazy can't completely escape the shadow left by the classic rock mockumentaries of the past, but it earns a commendable number of laughs in its own right."
Rolling Stones
Peter Travers praised Brian Gibson's direction for crafting a "solid blend of humor and heart", the performances from the main cast (highlighting Nighy's portrayal of Ray), and the musical contributions from
Mick Jones and
Chris Difford for capturing '70s rock bombast, calling it a "prime piece of entertainment."
Entertainment Weeklys
Lisa Schwarzbaum gave the movie a B+ rating, saying "The ensemble acting is fun, generous, and gentle, and the music […] is as good as Strange Fruit ought to be, with classically grandiose '70s poetic sentiments. When the band hits its reunion climax,
Still Crazy encourages frankly emotional tears. And why not: There's nothing more comforting than the sight of grizzled old guys rocking on while the rest of us buy a ticket to feel young." Marc Savlov from
The Austin Chronicle gave initial praise to the film's "wicked comic energy" found early on, but felt it devolves into "a deadly dull mishmash" it never gets out of, saying "The problem with
Still Crazy isn't that it's overly earnest (which it is) or that it's too easy to make fun of (minimum effort required), it's that cast and crew alike seem primed for comedy in the film's first half, and then abruptly depart those
Nigel Tufnel-ed plains in favor of some serious soul-searching halfway in." Joshua Klein of
The A.V. Club found the film "overly dramatic and often dull" compared to
This Is Spinal Tap and
The Rutles, saying that if you look past its "cheap charm" you have a mishandled topic about middle-aged former rockers who lack sympathy for viewers to care about.
Accolades In 1999,
Still Crazy received two nominations at the
56th Golden Globe Awards for
Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and
Best Original Song for "The Flame Still Burns" by Chris Difford,
Marti Frederiksen and Mick Jones, but lost both awards to
Shakespeare in Love and "
The Prayer" from
Quest for Camelot respectively. == Soundtrack ==