Oasis: Supersonic
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, 84% Certified Fresh Tomatometer Score- Oasis: Supersonic foregoes a comprehensive approach to its multi-platinum subjects in favor of an appreciative -- and stirring -- look at their heady early years.
- , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreAlan ScherstuhlVillage Voice
They weren't the Sex Beatles, as London's music press dubbed them. They were rock's Marsalis brothers, advancing and embodying their own highly selective idea of a canon.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreAdam GrahamDetroit News
"Supersonic" captures the madness of Oasis from an insider's perspective.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreMark CaroChicago Sun-Times
"Supersonic" boasts an ear-blasting, you-are-there immediacy, utilizing a treasure trove of archival photos and footage to make you feel present.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreIsaac GuzmánTIME Magazine
Captures the essential cheek, unbridled power chords and thundering rhythm section that make for an arena-worthy band.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreKatie WalshLos Angeles Times
Director Mat Whitecross channels their heady energy and sonic magic.
Read full article - , Rotten Tomatometer ScoreMarc SavlovAustin Chronicle
Supersonic tells a frankly familiar tale, charting the rapid rise and stuttering stoppage of one of the great UK moments in post-Thatcher history.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreLeonie CooperNME (New Musical Express)
This new film about Oasis's glory years is rousing, heart-rending and really funny.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreJorge LoserEspinof
'Oasis: Supersonic' is not the most honest movie about the group, but definitely, perhaps, the best documentary about a rock band to this date. [Full Review in Spanish]
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreCiaran KerrFilm Bunker
The expert crafting of the narrative leading up to the final moments earns itself the right to maintain convention.
Read full article - , Fresh Tomatometer ScoreJames ClayFresh Fiction
. So, in a nutshell, it's all about insecurity and OASIS: SUPERSONIC dials in on the sibling rivalry with respect to the family and enough conflict to make audiences members, such as myself, salivate.
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