it's is admirably performance-heavy; "Excuse Me, I Love You" sprinkles in some behind-the-scenes intimacy, but the bulk of this film is performative. At its heart, it's a tour document for the heads who couldn't be there
concert docu offers little insight on singer; "Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You" stands apart from other recent music documentaries of singers of her generation by sticking almost solely to concert performances
a close-up look at an electric performer with a whole lot of heart; "Excuse Me, I Love You" may not be the most revelatory musical film we've ever seen, but it doesn't need to be. Instead, it's 90 minutes of euphoric pure pop