Tag: Documentary
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JOHN CANDY: I LIKE ME is the doc you didn’t know you needed

You can feel the loss, even 30+ years later, by his friends, colleagues and family members… and you feel it for all the right reasons.
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McCartney stars but Neville triumphs in MAN ON THE RUN

SPOILER-FREE PLOT SUMMARYAfter the Beatles split up in 1970, there was immense pressure on Paul McCartney to figure out what was next. After all, he’s played music with John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr since he was a teenager. Now he was over 30, newly married, and had to go it alone. Would he…
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BECOMING LED ZEPPELIN deserves to be better

For the first time, the surviving members of Led Zeppelin agree to sit down and tell the story of their journey from small towns to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Featuring exclusive interviews with guitarist Jimmy Page, lead singer Robert Plant and bass guitarist John Paul Jones, as well as a rare archive…
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Brewers documentary is a must-see for baseball fans

Cannonball Productions and director Sean Hanish have given sports fans a gift here.
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REVIEW: Milli Vanilli (2023)

Director Luke Korem does a great job making you feel, at any given moment, the joy, the guilt, the tension or the pain of the ordeal.
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REVIEW: Michael Jackson – Thriller 40 (2023)

Having sold an estimated 70 million copies to date, Michael Jackson’s Thriller turned 40 last year. In celebration of the album that changed music back in 1982, Director Nelson George sat down with multiple experts, insiders and historians to chronicle the making of the best selling album of all-time. The audience is super-served insight from…
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REVIEW: Murder Rap (2015)

Murder Rap: Inside the Biggie and Tupac Murders examines the infamous unsolved killings of hip hop legend Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace on March 9, 1997 in Los Angeles and actor, activist and artist Tupac Shakur just six months earlier on September 7, 1996 in Las Vegas. Both men were at the height of the rap game and had waged a war on…
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REVIEW: Stop Making Sense (1984)

In December of 1983, Talking Heads had a three-night run at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles, California. Their additional bandmates on that run? A film crew and Director Jonthan Demme. Frontman David Byrne is joined on stage by another member of the band after each song until, six songs in, the full ensemble of…

