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Oasis's breakthrough years documented into a detailed depiction of the infamous brothers from Manchester forming the band in the early 90's leading up to the legendary performance at Knebworth.
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| 48 HillsDennis HarveyUltimately, it's rather like Oasis themselves: Too bloody much of a just-pretty-good thing. Of course, diehard Britpop devotees may feel otherwise. |
| JunkeeGlenn DunksUsing only archival footage and narration from those in and around the band, it chronicles Oasis' story in an entertaining fashion that doesn't shy away from the Gallagher brothers' brash and egotistical personalities. |
| The Patriot LedgerAl AlexanderYou'll rush to your iPod to dial up those greats songs. But you'll also walk away disappointed that "Supersonic" doesn't dig deeper. |
| Capital Times (Madison, WI)Rob ThomasThe brothers are unabashedly cocky and often very funny. They may be jerks, but they certainly are entertaining jerks. And the most enduring testament to Oasis is that its success, however short-lived, seems to humble even them. |
| Columbus AliveBrad Keefe"Oasis was just like a f-cking Ferrari. Great to look at. Great to drive. And it would f-ckin' spin out of control every now and again when you went too fast." |
| Seattle TimesJeff AlbertsonThere’s magic amid the chaos of Oasis: Supersonic, the exceptional new documentary that charts the rapid ascent of British band Oasis. |
| One Guy's OpinionFrank SwietekProvides a fine, if hectic snapshot of the golden years of the band-the triumphs onstage and the brotherly bickering backstage. |
| VarietyAndrew BarkerHardly the most probing or edifying of rock docs, this A24-backed, one-night-only theatrical release is nonetheless a riotously enjoyable, appropriately deafening flashback to one of the last moments in music history when a bunch of knuckleheads with guitars could conquer the world on chutzpah alone. |
| Cleveland Plain DealerLaura DeMarcoWatching Oasis: Supersonic made me remember just how great the British band really was. |
| Willamette WeekJay HortonFuture documentarians, please don't put your films in the hands of a rock-'n'-roll band. They'll throw it all away. |