The band Pavement has always straddled the line between sincerity and irony, whether in interviews, music videos, or their own songs. So it’s only fitting that director Alex Ross Perry’s new film, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alex Ross Perry’s Pavements ostensibly functions as a documentary about Pavement but like the band’s work, there is an unshorn ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. By way of introduction, “Pavements,” director Alex Ross Perry’s experimental hybrid documentary about the ’90s indie-rock paragons ...
“This is not my favorite band,” exclaims filmmaker Alex Ross Perry about the indie rock group Pavement, who is the subject of his documentary Pavements. That’s not a ding. The Stockton, CA born band, ...
Pavement wants to ensure their story is told in its entirety. Earlier this month, a teaser of the band’s forthcoming biopic Range Life: A Pavement Story starring Joe Keery was released. In the visual, ...
Perhaps no movie playing at Venice this year was as shrouded in mystery as Alex Ross Perry’s Pavements. We knew it would have something to do with Pavement, the critically beloved but only moderately ...
Premiering in Venice, the latest from the director of 'Her Smell' uses different formats and genres to explore the highs and lows of a group that was more respected than it was ever mainstream. By ...
"Her Smell" director Perry takes a semi-fictionalized look at the rise, fall, and return of the '90s indie band Pavement, which clutched obscurity from the jaws of fame. Perry frames Pavement as a ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
And yet, let us whisper this part as quietly as possible: Perry sincerely believes in Pavement’s era-defining greatness. And with “Pavements,” he’s made a film that nobly and triumphantly searches for ...
And yet, let us whisper this part as quietly as possible: Perry sincerely believes in Pavement’s era-defining greatness. And with “Pavements,” he’s made a film that nobly and triumphantly searches for ...