this intimate documentary provides great insight into the life and person of the artist known as Pink; Her aerial acrobatics and punishing stage routine are something to be seen
the problem with "All I Know So Far" isn't so much the triviality of Pink's troubles or her unwillingness to show vulnerability, but that the film isn't interested in exploring the fissures in her life in the rare moments when they begin to surface
P!nk herself comes across as open and unguarded, but there's never enough time spent digging into any one area of her day-to-day to convey anything beyond the generally charmed life of a wildly successful artist
it's not as confessional as Demi Lovato's "Dancing With the Devil", nor does it dazzle with its technical insight into her tour performances like Beyonce's "Homecoming". But it's endearing — a love letter to the fans who've watched the musician grow up
"All I Know So Far" is a singular portrait of the larger-than-life rock rebel as life-size mom; The two sides of Pink -- onstage punk diva, offstage parent -- come together in a unique rock doc