Review of Rock Star (2001) by Dana Stevens for The New York Times — 30 Jul 2008
Represents the usual victory of simplistic screenwriting conventions over the rich, gamy ambiguities of the subject. But while its slide into perfunctory storytelling dilutes the raw, silly spectacle of sex and noise, the movie still has enough wit and insight to make it worth watching.
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This review of Rock Star (2001) was written by Dana Stevens and published by The New York Times on 30 Jul 2008.
Rock Star has generally received positive reviews.
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