Saw it last night (9/10/2019) at Del Mar Cineopolis thetre.
It stars with a 15 or 20 minute documentary about themakign of it - I really thought it was boring. If it'd been AFTER the show - or if it'd been 6 minutes long I think ti would have been better.
The concert/music scenes: This is exactly what I want to see when I see a live concert - no audience at all - just the music and the visual the band intends for you to see.
It's more of a Kraftwerk 3-D concert without the audience than it was Pink Floyd Live in Pompeii - and I thought it was a smart choice.
The sound system in my theater wasn't great - it was clear but it sounded like it was only in stereo.
The music is basically the World Wide Woman album (which are live versions of songs they do but mixed up/mashed up up.)
The lighting and camera movements could be great at times - it was rarely boring. The few animated sequences were good too.
I think the music portion was 50-60 minutes. (I bet they added the documentary up front to qualify for film festivals that have a certain time requirement.)
I think that when this is available to stream that a lot of people will dig it.