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The tale of the formation, journey and end of the seminal Punk/Reggae band The Slits.
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| FILMINK (Australia)Jack SargeantDriven by its own punk-aesthetic - bold intertitles, archive celluloid, and so on - Badgley's film is a celebration of the band and their achievements. |
| Little White LiesAimee KnightTribute finally paid to our nasty foremothers. |
| Radio TimesGary RoseThe background music frequently drowns out contributors' voices, while precious early footage is overlayed by annoyingly distracting typography, but if you can forgive these blemishes, this is still the singular story of a genuinely unique band. |
| GuardianPeter BradshawA well-intentioned but baggy, unfocused and unsatisfying documentary about punk legends the Slits, which feels like an assemblage of footage that could have been shaped in a clearer and more interesting way. |
| Times (UK)Ed PottonThere are some engaging talking heads... But although the Slits may well have set "a new paradigm for females", hearing about it eventually becomes as boring as the Pistols and the Clash banging on about how empowering punk was. |
| ScotsmanAlistair HarknessThe end result feels a bit broken-backed. |
| The Stranger (Seattle, WA)Dave SegalBadgley's scrappy, heartfelt portrait mirrors his subject's DIY aesthetic with a true fanatic's intensity. |
| User ReviewDavid GAn amazing story of this seminal band. I remember the Slits back in the day, but had forgotten how ferocious and daring they (and there music) were |