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Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown

'Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown' is a look at the music career of musician James Brown which begins with his first hit song, 'Please, Please, Please,' in 1956.
Duration: 120 min
Quality: HD
Release: 2014
IMDb: 7.4
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Slant Magazine
October 26, 2014 Mr. Dynamite is a strikingly varied and substantial portrait of an intensely complex artist.
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RogerEbert.com
October 27, 2014 There's so much to the Brown story that focus becomes an issue in a film like Alex Gibney's "Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown." How do you capture the hardest working man in show business in just two hours?
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Common Sense Media
November 03, 2014 His fans will also get a kick out watching him sing, dance, and showboat as only he knew how to do. But if you don't care for the singer or his music, chances are that you'll lose interest in it before it's over.
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New York Times
October 27, 2014 This is a smart, informative and compassionate look at the artist known as the Godfather of Soul, whose music changed America.
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Los Angeles Times
October 27, 2014 A documentary film on the life and times of James Brown as the times made the music and the music shaped the times, it is a long, soulful scream over an insistent funky vamp.
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AV Club
October 27, 2014 Alex Gibney's Mr. Dynamite: The Rise Of James Brown is an assured threading-of-the-needle, slowly working its way to the sweet spot where the man and the legend overlap.
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San Francisco Chronicle
October 27, 2014 People make documentaries about musicians all the time, and some of them are rich with insight. But even among the best of the bunch, few are as thorough about the artist's music as Alex Gibney's Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown.
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The Playlist
October 27, 2014 While this doc certainly could've used more texture, and sometimes races along like a cinematic Wikipedia entry, Gibney accomplishes his task at hand, showing exactly why Brown has had the ability to "stay on the scene" for decades, and decades to come.
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