Moby Doc Reviews



  • Moby Doc
    • Genre : Documentary
    • Release Date :
    • MPAA Rating : -
    • Duration : 92 minute(s)
    • Production Budget : -
    • Studio : Greenwich Entertainment
    • Official Site : https://greenwichentertainment.com/film/moby-doc/
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Movie Reviews

  • the modest pleasure of “Moby Doc” is that it's actually a conventional archival biography of Moby tucked inside a playful Dadaesque ramble
    by Owen Gleiberman [Variety ]
  • the film's tendency to over-explain, over-intellectualize, and over-script events leaves little room for spontaneity and doubt
    2 of 4 by Diego Semerene [Slant Magazine ]
  • quite what the musician is trying to achieve isn't clear in this bewildering film; This is a film as confusing as the man who made it
    2 of 5 by Jochan Embley [London Evening Standard ]
  • not even he can save this movie from becoming the very thing that it professes to rise above — time and again, "Moby Doc" self-defeatingly suggests that so much of Moby's supposed wisdom has to be learned the hard way
    Review rate : D+ by David Ehrlich [IndieWire ]
  • Moby has always been a pretty cerebral cat, and "Moby Doc" is no different, happily breaking the frame of traditional music documentary form to free-associate with his life and legacy
    by Johnny Loftus [Decider ]
  • director Rob Gordon Bralver frames "Moby Doc" as a farce, a peek behind the curtain and ultimately as a cautionary tale of fame, and in it Moby comes off as a ball of contradictions: sad, confident, vulnerable, human, indestructible
    Review rate : B by Adam Graham [Detroit News ]
  • as the punny title suggests, Moby Doc is an epic journey, one that leads to a non-nihilistic nothingness
    by Daniel Fienberg [The Hollywood Reporter ]
  • "Moby Doc" is at least more personal and daring than the typical music documentary. This is the movie equivalent of Moby’s discography, with highs and lows tied directly to its creator's own embarrassing slip-ups and sublime moments of grace
    by Noel Murray [Los Angeles Times ]

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