All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records

Documentary film

All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records
All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records
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The feature film with such success All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records is ideal for an afternoon of disconnection.
The film was one of the most anticipated feature films of the year 2015.
One of the points in favor of this film is how the cast (Dave Grohl, Elton John, Bruce Springsteen, Questlove, Chris Cornell) does not work well individually, but they have managed to create a magical space together.

The film can say that it is lucky to have been directed by Colin Hanks.
You can enjoy this movie alone, with family, with friends or with whoever you want during 94 min..
The movie is from United States.

The script is the common thread that leads the viewer through the film and with which the main message to be conveyed is brought to life. This work has been done by Steven Leckart, Steven Leckart.
In the film industry, film production companies are very important, as they are responsible for carrying all or almost all the economic weight of a production. In this case everything has been thanks to Company Name.
The direction of photography has been in charge of Nicola Marsh, Bridger Nielson.
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Critics All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records

Blast from the past. A sleeper, literally. going from an era
Badly edited. More than a Tower Records story, but a story from the last 50 to 60 years of music. If you are over 30, you must see this movie.
A throwback to the record store days that is fun, not great. Bye bye records ... nostalgic look at a lost era
Without music there's no life. So happy this wonderful time was documented! Documentary you should see. For the love of music
First half, interesting. Second half, infuriating. Brings Back Memories and not a bad documentary either. Without music there's no life
Karma at work. The rise and fall of a musical powerhouse. Entertaining documentary, albeit a bit biased
Seriously? Is that what happened to Tower Records? ... and are you sticking to this story? Actually?. Entrepreneurial vision. Put the needle on the record
Records and humanity personified by a man and his vision. What should a documentary be?
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