Studio 666 – Review
It feels like ages since Matthew has written a film review. Could it be the global pandemic, or was he just waiting for Dave Grohl’s first leading role in comedy-horror Studio 666? Click to find out!
It feels like ages since Matthew has written a film review. Could it be the global pandemic, or was he just waiting for Dave Grohl’s first leading role in comedy-horror Studio 666? Click to find out!
He’s got the hair of Maurice, the solo career of Robin, and the baritone of Barry. Matthew Lind is here to review the new documentary, “The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart” by Frank Marshall. How deep did his love go? Was it a Tragedy or… I can’t think of a song with something really positive in the title. Click to find out!
New documentary Slim and I attempts to tell the story of Joy McKean, Slim Dusty’s wife. But does it deliver the goods? Read our review.
Gurinder Chadha’s ‘Blinded by the Light’ follows a man caught between two cultures and his transformative journey through the music of Bruce Springsteen. Was our reviewer Matt Lind struck by brilliance, or would he have preferred to spend two hours staring at the sun?
With an inspired premise, ‘Yesterday’ provides a fresh take on the recent trend of films fascinated with the impact of music stars. But is the film any more than its clever premise?
When Ciaran watched Bohemian Rhapsody, she lost some faith in film’s ability to depict the lives of famous musicians. With an easy formula for box-office success always in reach, what hope is left for the modern music biopic? The art of music documentary may hold some answers.
Ricky Gervais’ obnoxious bumbling alter ego is back, and it’s just as awkward as ever.
Good music and stunning visuals can’t drive a story by themselves, but they can sure try.
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