DIG! XX

critic Reviews

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    David JenkinsLittle White Lies
    This 20th anniversary refit/remaster of 2004’s cult rock-shock-doc Dig! proves that no amount of inadvisable retroactive tinkering can diminish the quality of a core product that’s this good.
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    Amy NicholsonFilmWeek (LAist)
    It's about what it is to try and make art in a corporate world, and you start empathizing with the stubbornness it takes to keep going.
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    Sara StewartBook & Film Globe
    DIG XX is, more now than ever in its XXtreme form, one of the best music documentaries.
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    Brian TallericoRogerEbert.com
    Great rock docs don’t just capture a moment, they frame it, interrogate it, and maybe even place it on trial.
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    Robert HamThe Stranger (Seattle, WA)
    Outside of an eye-roll-inducing intro from Dave Grohl, the fresh material is fantastic, adding extra layers of hilarity and melancholy to the tale.
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    Dolores QuintanaSanta Monica Mirror
    DIG! XX is magnificent and fiery, an artistic telling of a story that is frequently misunderstood because of our society’s tendency to put a premium on obedience rather than free will, even in art.
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    Dennis Harvey48 Hills
    Differing measures of commercial success, drug addiction, personality conflicts, and so forth conspired to gradually turn these separate camps of besties into enemies.
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    Rodrigo PerezThe Playlist
    “Dig! XX,” however, consciously or not, starkly demystifies the f**ked-up tortured artist fairytale. Because in a Blur Vs. Oasis-like mode of toxic competition and rivalry, it’s always the bigger *ssholes who always lose to history in the end.
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    Ross BonaimeCollider
    After all these years, this documentary is still as jarring, hilarious, and deeply strange as it ever was, and these new additions only make this shocking story even more astonishing.
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    Michael Talbot-HaynesFilm Threat
    With the new Dig! XX, Timoner takes one of the greatest rock docs ever made and makes it even better.
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