
Adam Ant has lost the warpaint but this intriguing documentary finds his dandyish, swashbuckling nature intact.... (Full plot summary below)
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Adam Ant has lost the warpaint but this intriguing documentary finds his dandyish, swashbuckling nature intact.
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| Independent (UK)Geoffrey MacnabJack Bond's engaging documentary about Adam Ant's comeback after years of mental health problems is helped immeasurably by its subject's rapport with Bond. |
| Empire MagazineAngie ErrigoAn upbeat comeback story for an enduring legend of British pop. |
| London Evening StandardCharlotte O'SullivanHe's a controlling sort of fellow and this is what he wants us to see. Those interested in pop culture, of course, won't mind because what he chooses to hide is so very revealing. |
| Radio TimesDavid ParkinsonBond rightly concentrates on the new material and Ant's new persona, the Blueblack Hussar, whose live shows are splendidly eclectic and occasionally electrifying. |
| Little White LiesSophie Monks KaufmanAdam Ant struts his stuff in this entertaining but unspectacular tour doc. |
| ViewLondonKatherine McLaughlinAn engaging, intimate and illuminating look at music and style icon Adam Ant's current life and music career from filmmaker Jack Bond. |
| User ReviewKole gI was interested in this documentary all about Adam Ant, being a fan of all things 80's. But its slow and not that interesting at all. Im not sure how Adam came across, watch this if your a HUGE Adam Ant fan........ |