A Harlem street drummer gets into an imaginary Atlanta A&T University and starts competing with the leader of drum society of the school. He strives to fit in this peculiar world but soon gets to know that he might need something more than talent to flourish and reach new heights.
Offers little that's surprising or groundbreaking, but, because the script is smart enough not to insult us and to develop a group of interesting characters, the act of watching the film is an entertaining experience rather than a tedious exercise.
Drumline sags a little toward the middle ... But the final showdown is a skills-'n'-style spectacular that feels like vibrant outtake from a highly choreographed civil war.
I love that we get into this world of marching bands. We barely see any football players -- we see the top of their helmets as they're getting out of the way.
Variety
December 13, 2002
[Has] an abundance of heart and humor.
Reel Film Reviews
August 01, 2003
...though the movie does overstay its welcome, it's never boring and the majority of the music is infectiously catchy...
True bandos can see themselves in this exuberant, charismatic and lovingly accurate college marching-band movie that faked no flavor while staying in step with themes of instruction, character and respect.