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Are Music and Other Celebrity Films Killing the Documentary? Platforms are doubling down on authorized celebrity content — leading documentarians to question what the future of the doc looks like.
The pop/punk band hit the mainstream in 2006 with their hit “Sugar We’re Going Down.” While they were the butt of every ‘rock is dead’ joke, they went on to sell over 17 million copies ...
People used to eat up salacious stories of rock ’n’ roll excess. Now they’re the last thing filmmakers want to touch.
Hulu's new historical drama Washington Black, starring Ernest Kingsley Jr. and Sterling K. Brown, is out now, and so is the ...
Movies about musicians love to hit the same melodramatic beats about fame and genius. Important but not quite famous, the '90s indie band Pavement is the exception that unbalances the formula.
Director Amy Berg’s “It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley” reveals itself as a straightforward documentary, complete with interviews from Columbia music executives, Jeff Buckley’s mom, his ex ...