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A behind-the-scenes look at the rise of the American rock band, Kings of Leon.
Leave your thoughts about Talihina Sky: The Story of Kings of Leon.
| Shockya.comBrent SimonTalihina Sky unfolds somewhere between fan document and tantalizing expose, but this is a portrait of a bunch of young guys in various states of emotional flux and maturation. |
| London Evening StandardDerek MalcolmTheir music is secondary to the story but underscores its behind-the-scenes, rather fractured style. |
| Radio TimesBrian PendreighAn insight into an America that many may associate more readily with Steinbeck than the 21st century. |
| GuardianAndrew PulverIt's astonishing enough that these mumbling hellraisers grew up as the deeply believing scions of itinerant revivalist Christians, but when the camera is turned on their backwoods family and neighbours, the film strikes gold. |
| ScotsmanAlistair HarknessGreat rock docs need a great story if they're to be of interest to anyone other than a band's hardcore fanbase and that's the one thing Talihina Sky: The Story of the Kings of Leon lacks. |
| VarietyCharles GantThe boys return to this backwoods retreat for an annual family reunion that fascinates Mitchell, and it's here that the film discovers its distinctive flavor. |
| User ReviewPeter BGood film even better watching the band perform, go on the kings of Leon. |
| User ReviewTess SAwesome documentary on one of the most awesome bands of our time |
| User ReviewRyan CReally raw look into their roots that is quite different to their Excess All Areas doc, focusing less on partying and more on family. Still, there are tunes aplenty washing over the Deep South scenery, and a couple of funky extras on the DVD. |
| User ReviewD'Brickashaw OVery well done documentary. Utterly fascinating. |