Like an old drunk telling war stories at the bar, rock n’ roll has a tendency to regurgitate its own history.
"Like, ‘old-folks-home Superbad.’ Our spouses die, and we’re single again."
Martin Scorsese and Jonah Hill are now friends of the devil.
The popularity of
music documentaries has exploded over the past 10 years.
"I'm not the sharpest shank in the prison yard."
Like the band itself, The Grateful Dead Movie ultimately succeeds on its own terms, creating an intriguing document of a Grateful Dead show in 1974.
Director Amir Bar-Lev goes deep on the enduring qualities and inherent paradoxes of the Grateful Dead.
Often overshadowed by the larger than life Jerry Garcia, Bob Weir helped lay the dense rhythmic bed for Garcia’s solo flights of fancy.