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Shot The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra Of Rock
2017
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3.5
David Bowies favorite photographer gets his close up in this candid and compelling documentary.
Indie Wire
4.5
On the contrary, hes an extremely loquacious and entertaining autobiographer, narrating everything that helped him find his place a step away from sta ..
Indie Wire
3.0
But a handful of breezily psychedelic visual sequences lighten the mood, and those photographs really are incredible.
Time Out
3.5
The talking heads (lower case) are fine, but the dream drama music video theater piece of Rock on a gurney while nurses and doctors consult around him ..
Village Voice
3.8
There may be more accomplished, more famous rock photographers than Mick Rock.
Rogers Movie Nation
4.0
I like your name, said David Bowie when he first met Mick Rock. It cant be real. Well it was, and Rock would more than live up to it.
The Times
3.5
The Nature of Imitation is the sound of Dorian Concept systematically deconstructing various genres, stripping them back to the bones underneath and t ..
Pop Matters
2.0
Shot! is an absolutely essential doc for anyone interested in the amazing era of rock music produced during the 1970s.
Film Journal
4.0
First, through stylised visuals a huge lightbox is a striking central motif the film pays tribute to the heightened drama of Rocks photography.
The Guardian
3.0
There is a complex algorithm that applies to bio documentaries about photographers.
The Guardian
4.0
And for this, Mick Rock deserves a documentary a great documentary like this one as much as any of his subjects.
Empire
3.8
Throughout, the content and tenor of certain stories told by Mick Rock ambitiously inform the films style.
Slant Magazine
2.5
But theres a lot about this intermittently engaging movie thats mystifying.
The New York Times
4.5
If the central figure in Barnaby Clays documentary didnt exist, rock n roll would have had to invent him.
Hollywood Reporter
5.0
Topless Iggy Pop bending over backwards in a moment of rock n roll abandonment
Hey U Guys
3.5
In the end, its pretty clear that there was more to Rock than simply having been in the right places at the right time.
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