Review of Woodstock (1970) by Owen Gleiberman for Entertainment Weekly — 21 Apr 1987
Describing Woodstock as a concert movie is a little like calling Notre Dame a house of worship. In its scope and grandeur, its feel for the paradoxical nature of an event in which half a million middle-class bohemians created their own scruffy, surging community — a metropolis of mud — Woodstock remains the one true rock-concert spectacle, a counterculture Triumph of the Will.
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This review of Woodstock (1970) was written by Owen Gleiberman and published by Entertainment Weekly on 21 Apr 1987.
Woodstock has generally received very positive reviews.
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