Jason Schwartzman, Neil Gaiman, and more, takes audiences on a musical odyssey through five weird and wonderful decades with brothers/bandmates Ron and Russell Mael, celebrating the inspiring legacy of your favorite band’s favorite band. Here’s a clip that gives you a sense of Wright’s filmmaking style as applied to the documentary format: Sparks has been around for over fifty years and undergone a staggering number of changes in terms of their music. That’s because they aren’t interested in sticking to one particular musical style, or chasing any momentum they may have gained when one of their albums connects a bit in the zeitgeist. Creativity reigns supreme, and that seems to be the only thing that matters to these guys; things like fame, money, and recognition are secondary to scratching the itch they have to constantly create. /Film’s Ethan Anderton caught a screening of this movie at Sundance this year, and said this in his review: