Posts tagged "documentaries"
2014 Season of UnSung Highlighted By Rick James, Hi-Five & More!

2014 Season of UnSung Highlighted By Rick James, Hi-Five & More!

Legendary diva Martha Wash is among the 10 artists featured in the upcoming season of TVOne’s documentary series “UnSung.” Find out who else made the cut!

20 Feet from Stardom: Movie Review

20 Feet from Stardom: Movie Review

You know their voices, but probably not their names. Check out our review of the new documentary “20 Feet from Stardom.”

Pass the Popcorn: "Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone"

Pass the Popcorn: “Everyday Sunshine: The Story of Fishbone”

Documentaries that chronicle the rise, triumph, and inevitable fall from grace – and redemptive coda, if one is available – of an influential artist are often tricky propositions: VH1’s “Behind the Music” series pretty much cornered the market on this plotline early on, and subsequent efforts to subvert the formula either need to be either particularly innovative in style or to boast an interesting enough story to distinguish themselves. Take last year’s Pearl Jam Twenty, for example: an exemplary documentary, […]

TVOne Announces New Subjects For Season 6 of "UnSung"

TVOne Announces New Subjects For Season 6 of “UnSung”

TVOne’s documentary series “UnSung” is gearing up for season #6, and a 10-episode run is scheduled to begin right after we ring in 2012. If you are a fan of soul music, you need to be watching these excellently crafted documentaries, which concentrate on artist that haven’t really gotten their just due. Here’s a rundown of the latest group of subjects. Each episode promises to be filled with drama, tragedy and some fantastic music. Vesta Williams (January 2) A mainstay […]

Pass the Popcorn: Pearl Jam Twenty

Rock documentaries can be a bit of a tightrope act for filmmakers. On one side of the line are the diehard fans, the ones who have followed the band for years and obsessively researched every last detail about their favorite musicians. On the other are the casual fans and general audiences that may barely know the subject at all. It can be hard to cater to both sides, and often directors have to choose who they want to favor: do […]