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Stephen Malkmus, the frontman of indie rock’s least-bothered legacy act, had just one stipulation for the film: that it be ...
Alex Ross Perry’s film is framed around Pavement’s 2022 reunion tour, but it quickly spirals outwards into giddy metafiction ...
This meta music bio-pic examines the career and music of Pavement through concert and vintage footage, a museum show, a ...
The latest entry into the Pavement legend is part parody, part music biopic, part hybrid fiction and nonfiction, and almost ...
Johnny Depp directs, and Al Pacino, David Corenswet, Rachel Brosnahan and Pavement appear in a quartet of movies released in ...
The prevailing initial state of the two actors tasked with portraying Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus in Alex Ross Perry’s multifaceted, genre-warped film Pavements was, reasonably, confusion ...
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The Independent on MSNThis Is Spinal Tap invented the rockumentary – and its influence is everywhere you lookWhile Pavements is ostensibly about Pavement, Malkmus’s lo-fi American indie group, it is also – arguably mostly – about the shortfalls and pitfalls of the rockumentary itself. It dismantles the genre ...
The director Alex Ross Perry said Stephen Malkmus of Pavement told him to “avoid the legacy trap.” The result is a music documentary with made-up elements that really existed. What? By David ...
Movies about musicians love to hit the same melodramatic beats about fame and genius. Important but not quite famous, the '90s indie band Pavement... About halfway through Alex Ross Perry's film ...
If you were a fan of Pavement in the 1990s then it probably won’t surprise you that when time came to make a biopic of the quintessential indie slacker rock band director Alex Ross Perry (Her ...
The band Pavement has always straddled the line between sincerity and irony, whether in interviews, music videos, or their own songs. So it’s only fitting that director Alex Ross Perry’s new film, ...
As Pavement reunites for their sold-out 2022 tour, this Hollywood biopic, stage musical, and museum exhibition blur fact and fiction in a genre-bending tribute directed by Alex Ross Perry.
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