Takes a tender approach in honoring Selena’s legacy, offering fans both new and old a reason to celebrate her life and artistry.
Takes a tender approach in honoring Selena’s legacy, offering fans both new and old a reason to celebrate her life and artistry.
There’s a lot of important history here and while it’s great that the film wants to honor all these facets of house music’s rise, most of the material covered deals with everything but the actual music.
A vital piece of documentary filmmaking that gives voice to the people living through the unimaginable hell of being forced to defend their home.
A well-edited, articulate examination of why so many Americans feel disillusioned with their country.
Although it feels like an extended commercial, this documentary is a loving tribute to a cherished Denver landmark.
Springsteen fans will love the mix of old and new in this intimate, honest documentary about musicians who, despite the years, still “have it.”