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61 shares I didn’t find it entertaining at all. It’s more dreary than a one-star documentary. It was too neutral and bland and without the music, there is nothing. Shortly before its release late last year, it was revealed that Bowie s family didn t approve the drama and executive didn t have rights to his music. A waste of time : In a new interview, the former model, 71, described the film as more dreary than a one-star documentary (pictured this week) Depiction: The movie follows the musician, played by Johnny Flynn, as he attempts to break into the US music industry (Johnny pictured in film with Angie actress Jena Malone) ....
David Bowie Biopic Stardust to Explore Hidden Side of the Late Star Movie Johnny Flynn, the actor who will play the late music icon, is keen to explore the theme of madness in the upcoming movie which will be directed by Gabriel Range. Jan 16, 2021 Stardust will show audiences an unknown side of the Starman hitmaker. The 37-year-old actor plays the late music icon in the movie, which follows Bowie on his first trip to the U.S. in 1971 - a country where he is a virtual unknown, at a point in Bowie s early musical career when he was a bit of a failure. ....
1971. David Bowie (Johnny Flynn) has enjoyed moderate success with the release of Space Oddity, but is yet to achieve international fame. His record company arranges a tour of the US with publicist Ron Oberman (Marc Maron); along the way, Bowie vies for the cover of Rolling Stone and grapples with his ever-changing identity. by John Nugent | 15 01 2021 David Bowie never even gave permission for a written biography of his life, let alone a cinematic biopic. (Todd Haynes’ 1998 drama Velvet Goldmine, with Jonathan Rhys Meyers as Bowie-esque glam rocker ‘Brian Slade’, is about as close as anyone’s got.) Stardust is the first to make a proper stab at a portrait of the eternally fascinating musician, but it inevitably arrives under a cloud of unauthorised controversy. ....