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Pulp: A Film About Life, Death and Supermarkets
TrailerThe documentary helps the audience understand increasingly about an English rock band formed in Sheffield in 1978. It is about the extraordinary farewell concert the band played for thousands of crazy fans.Genre: Musical, DocumentaryActors: Pulp, Jarvis Cocker, Nick Banks, Candida Doyle, Steve Mackey, Mark Webber, Leo Abrahams, Jean Cook, Richard Hawley, The Boxettes, Kate Brown, ...»Director: Florian HabichtCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 2014IMDb: 7.10 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Pulp: A Film About Life, Death and Supermarkets"
NPRNovember 20, 2014The abbreviated history may mystify people who don't already know the basics. But the film does offer a vivid portrait of Cocker - wit, unlikely casanova and quite possibly hypochondriac - and an intriguing if glancing one of Doyle.
AV ClubNovember 19, 2014Habicht never dives too deeply or casts his net too widely, but as a filmic love letter to Sheffield, the resulting doc is full of small delights for serious Pulp fans.
Seattle TimesNovember 19, 2014A bright, eccentric testament to the mutual regard that Pulp's members and ordinary Sheffield residents feel about one another.
RogerEbert.comNovember 19, 2014Habicht's film never goes beyond idol worship since his film only succeeds at reproducing Cocker's myopic vision of his band.
New York TimesNovember 18, 2014These random encounters, as well as brief interviews with band members ... effortlessly capture the bond between this former steel town's spirit and the ineluctable tug of Mr. Cocker's lyrics.
Village VoiceNovember 18, 2014This is a film about many things, but maybe it's mostly about the mingled tragedy and glory of coming from where you came from.
Film Freak CentralSeptember 20, 2015While the democracy of it casts a sweet spell and speaks to Pulp's generosity and humility, one wonders if even in this era of selfie culture Pulp fans will want to see this much of themselves on screen
Laramie Movie ScopeFebruary 05, 2015What makes this rock doc a little different is that there are interviews of other people in Sheffield who talk about Sheffield as a city and as a backdrop for Pulp's music. This movie will appeal to Pulp fans and those interested in Sheffield.
Paste MagazineDecember 04, 2014It's the miraculous in the mundane, and the celebration of a united kingdom of common people.
MetroNovember 20, 2014For better or worse, it's the Pulp movie you'd expect, which is to say one that's really into 'This is Hardcore.'
The DissolveNovember 19, 2014There's a sense that the band has left its mark on Sheffield as surely as the city left its mark on the band.
Film Journal InternationalNovember 19, 2014A farewell concert film so entertainingly enthusiastic that it seems like an exciting greeting.
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