Category Archives: Docs

Telluride Film Festival:: The year of the doc!

I think this year has been exceptional in terms of the documentaries out there.   The Telluride Film Fest just started and here are some of the docs showing!  I personally can’t wait to see An Inside Job. An Inside Job A Precious Life The 10th Inning Share and Enjoy:

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Out On DVD::Rush:Beyond the Lighted Stage

So if you were to ask a bunch of rock music loving chics who their favorite bands are probably none of them would say Rush.  It’s pretty much a dude’s band.  They’re not very sexy.  After this documentary I have a whole new level of love for Rush.  These guys are so humble, kind and...

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Out Now on DVD – 2007 Karl Lagerfeld Confidential

Loved it. The End. No really. What a great insight to this intensely interesting individual. He is so amazingly talented and his view on life and friends and family are so totally unique…I hung on every word. There is great detail to this actions yet we are still mystified by his persona. I loved all...

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Out Now~Exit Through The Gift Shop

I’m so excited, this is my first 4 Fist review! I loved this movie and I’m taking it as the real deal. I did not know what to expect. I thought it would be cool just for the images of Bansky’s work and other street art but I found myself laughing the whole way through....

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Out Now on DVD – The September Issue

Pure gold in my book. Eye candy galore and Anna Wintour is as cold as ever and you will still love it. She is driven, determined and will probably be buried on top of a stack of Vogue Magazines. There is no attempt here to make her human or empathetic and by God, why? That...

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Rock and Roll Flicks and Docs Part Deux:

Here are my top 5 Sid and Nancy The Commitments 24 Hour Party People The Decline of Western Civilization Stop Making Sense Share and Enjoy:

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Rock and Roll Flicks and Docs!

So there are a ton of music documentaries out there and I have barely scratched the surface here. I am picking 5 that I really enjoyed. Funny enough I’m not a huge fan of all this music but the movies were really good. Musicians make incredible subjects, they are nuts, brave, scared, sensitive, tough, crazy...

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Out Now – Tyson

Excuse the lame expletive but Tyson was a Knockout!! Knocked me right out of my chair at times. Literally. I could have watched him talk for two more hours and I still would have been intrigued.  James Toback begins the movie with slices (split screens) of the 90 minuet interview and right off the bat,...

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Out on HBO – Grey Gardens

I really liked this film.  Mainly it was Barrymore’s surprising performance that kept me drawn in.   With a little makeup and wonderful dialect coaching, Barrymore competeley transforms herself. Her voice was totally different, which I personally appreciated. The California lag was absent. The 1975 documentary based on the lives of Edith Bouvier Beale and...

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Out on DVD: Religulous

The other day a friend told me her son asked her what a church was and she replied, “its a place where people go when they can’t think for themselves.”  This film showed that not only do many people not think for themselves, they believe they have the right to tell others how to think....

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