There’s a meme that says for every cigarette you smoke God takes an hour off your life and gives it to Keith Richards. Divine intervention is as good an explanation as any for the longevity of the ...
While Martin Scorsese‘s Rolling Stone concert doc Shine a Light grabbed some flat reviews out of Berlin (here’s Variety), I was delighted with it when I saw it Tuesday night. That’s partly because ...
Above : The Rolling Stones perform with Buddy Guy in their 2006 New York Concert. That’s Charlie Watts on the drums. (Photo/Warner Home Video) Movie review : “Shine a Light,” a documentary directed by ...
A long way from Altamont: The Rolling Stones as presidential accessories. He happily obliged, and all parties settled on documenting the second of two 2006 Stones-headlined charity benefits ...
To paraphrase what the late Douglas Adams once wrote about highway bypasses, you’ve got to make Rolling Stones documentaries. Everyone knows that. And anybody wanting to try will be stepping to ...
"Shine a Light" certainly isn't the best concert documentary ever made, but it's probably the slickest, best produced and best directed one you're ever likely to see. Helmed by the great Martin ...
The mutual admiration was overflowing as the Rolling Stones and Martin Scorsese met with a horde of international press to talk up their docu, “Shine a Light.” The Berlinale’s opening night film ...
I'm a great fan of Martin Scorsese and I like the Stones as much as (if not maybe a little more than) the next guy. I think Paint it Black and Gimme Shelter are two of the greatest rock 'n' roll songs ...
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