If you relished HBO’s Woodstock 99: Peace, Adore, and Rage — which premiered on July 23rd — Invoice Simmons (The Ringer) is saying even much more movies less than the banner of Audio Box, a docuseries that highlights pivotal times in audio. Woodstock was the very first in the series, with 5 a lot more coming this fall.
Following up is Jagged, a doc about Alanis Morissette and her 1995 album Jagged Small Capsule directed by Alison Klayman — and a continuation of that record’s prolonged-managing anniversary celebration, which also integrated a Broadway musical and an forthcoming tour. Untitled DMX directed by Christopher Frierson will follow with a celebration of the rapper subsequent his April demise. Listening to Kenny G, directed by Penny Lane, is next, adopted by Mr. Saturday Night time, a movie about supervisor Robert Stigwood that was directed by John Maggio. At last, there’s Untitled Juice WRLD, directed by Tommy Oliver, which will protect the short lifestyle and job of the growing rapper who died in 2019.
Woodstock 99 dropped last 7 days to celebrate (memorialize?) the infamous fest. “This really hard-hitting doc is like Summer time of Soul in reverse — as an alternative of a truly feel-excellent songs celebration, it’s a extended day’s journey into ‘Break Stuff,’” wrote Rolling Stone‘s Rob Sheffield of the flick.