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A behind-the-scenes look at the prolific label's legacy and offer an in-depth look at the two-night anniversary extravaganza, that took place last May at Brooklyn's Barclays Center, in honor of the late rap great, The Notorious B.I.G.
Leave your thoughts about Can't Stop, Won't Stop: A Bad Boy Story.
| VarietyJem Aswad“Can’t Stop” is essentially a post-reality-TV documentary: It’s got quick-cut pacing, dozens of talking heads, flashbacks in the form of vintage footage and visits to old neighborhoods, and most of all, the snowballing drama inherent in working toward a looming, difficult goal. |
| Los Angeles TimesNoel MurrayIt’s almost as though Combs knows his public image remains fuzzy, caught among such labels as “mogul,” “criminal,” “sellout,” and “under-appreciated genius.” Consider this movie a purposeful step toward cementing a legacy. |
| The New York TimesAndy WebsterWhat “Can’t Stop” mostly leaves you with is a sense of Mr. Combs’s success. |
| The RingerJustin CharityAs a record-label history lesson, Can't Stop, Won't Stop is incomplete. As a concert doc, it's a rough ride for the viewer. |
| User ReviewA SI was pleasantly surprised. I never really cared for Puff Daddy's flamboyant persona, but after watching Can't Stop Won't Stop I have a newfound respect for his work ethic and what he has been able to accomplish. It was great seeing the Bad Boy artists reunite. I wish I had attended the concert. The segment on Biggie was excellent. It's a good movie, not just Puffy dancing and showing off. |
| User ReviewMike MFascinating behind the scenes look at one of the most influential men in Hip-Hop, great visuals and commentary throughout the whole film. |
| User ReviewShadik NI bet you half of the critics haven't even watch this yet. smh |
| User Reviewjj rInteresting to see fron the artist perspective, instead of what people think after the person has passed. |
| User ReviewKirvinThis documentary was pretty good for what it was. It was basically a behind the scenes look at the Bad Boy Reunion Tour. It didn't go in to deep into his life but gave enough to tell the story of what drove Diddy to become a success. |
| User ReviewAmy GThey spend the entire doc building up to the reunion concert, and then you don't see any live footage from the actual show. It's a big letdown from an otherwise decent film. |