- Release Date: 2007
- Runtime: 95 min
- Genre: Biography, Documentary, History, Music
- Starring: Jay Barclay, Cary Brothers, David Chernis, Matt DelVecchio ... see all
- Director: Chris Suchorsky
- Plot: A struggling indie rock band signs a major record deal only to have their album and their career nearly destroyed by the people who signed them.
User Reviews
There's a distance in your eyes only mine can see.
Apr 16, 2008
dunkerque21 - imdb.com
Apr 16, 2008dunkerque21 - imdb.com
I was lucky enough to see this film as well during the Phoenix Film Festival last year and found it well deserving of the Best Documentary award. In fact, with the twists and turns, the story line could have been... Full review
Well crafted and compelling
Apr 07, 2008
lucwel - imdb.com
Apr 07, 2008lucwel - imdb.com
This film took the Best Documentary award at last year's Phoenix Film Festival and was one vote away from winning one of the other major festival awards. There's good reason for this. It's a well crafted portrait that works, in... Full review
Listen to their music first
Nov 15, 2007
zlucasz - imdb.com
Nov 15, 2007zlucasz - imdb.com
Does every rock band now think that having somebody shoot a bunch of video footage about their struggle for success think it's the way for an end run to success? And isn't anybody else tired of the same old rock... Full review
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buffalonews.com –
2009-08-16
Theater capsule reviews, by The News critics, are based on a four-star rating system, and are as follows: ???? Excellent / ??? Good / ?? ... Full Article
Play Review: 'In Good King Charles's Golden Days': A True Story That Never Happened
canoe.ca –
2009-05-23
A $5 million donation from one of the Shaw Festival's longtime supporters will help it train actors, develop theatre coaches and establish drama programs for young people, organizers said Thursday. ... Full Article
Post-Gazette Theater Trips
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2006-01-15
Shaw and Stratford Festivals, July 7-11. At the Shaw Festival in picturesque Niagara-on-the-Lake, we'll stay right in town at the handsome Prince of Wales Hotel. ... Full Article
The Damnwells' debut Bastards of the Beat was one of the notably lost gems of 2004. Call it a blunder by Epic Records at the time, but it's a shame that album didn't get marketed any better. ... Full Article



