Must Go! Sound of Noise review by Ahm76 If you love anarchy, futurism, art, performance, percussion, or lawlessness, you'll love this movie...
91 The A.V. Club | Noel Murray What binds the entertaining crime movie to its YouTube-ready musical interludes is the unspoken yearning of its two leads: he for the world of silence in which he'd rather live, and she for all the sounds that slip by every second, uncontrolled and unappreciated. Read full review
80 Los Angeles Times | Without pounding home its avant-garde cred, this fresh ode to found sound and the music of silence casts an amused gaze at careerism, classical-music reverence and notions of artistic purity and ends with a pitch-perfect change of tune. Read full review
80 The New York Times | What follows is a character study mixed with outlandish crime procedural. Everyone's quite serious about the joke, without a moment of Adam Sandler-style "look at how cute we are" that would only dilute the film's appeal. Sound of Noise is a dry treat - a solid, self-aware cult pleasure. Read full review
75 Slant Magazine | Jesse Cataldo The film is ultimately winning because of its devilish anarchic streak, aiming its arrows at the stuffiness of the traditional musical establishment. Read full review