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Amy (2015)
A documentary about Amy Winehouse in her own words, featuring unseen archival footage and unheard tracks.
28 April 1972, Bolton, Lancashire, England, UK
4 September 1981, Houston, Texas, USA
12 March 1979, Hexham, Northumberland, England, UK
23 April 1961, Mission Hills, California, USA
April 26, 2017
It's a shockingly sad film, a reminder that great artists are often troubled beings and that the pop world is not a safe place for them.July 13, 2016
Amy shows us the vibrant and all-too-vulnerable person behind the tabloid caricature, and will make you hate yourself for ever having laughed at Jay Leno or the many other comedians who used her as the butt of a cheap joke.July 10, 2015
A mesmerizing yet devastating look at a singular talent.July 11, 2016
Amy is a tough watch, but you must.July 10, 2015
Plenty of folks praise Winehouse in "Amy." But no one was there to save her. Perhaps it wasn't possible. But perhaps it was.July 10, 2015
A powerful, and powerfully sad, experience.July 09, 2015
The film is often uncomfortable to watch, prompting that little voice inside each of us to scream out "Somebody help her!"July 10, 2015
It's Amy's words, her music, her voicemails, her home videos, her friends, her family, her tormentors, and her timeless incandescence. Look, listen and weep.March 23, 2017
If you're a fan of documentaries, the film is worth seeing -- even if you aren't a fan of Winehouse's music -- because it's a remarkable piece of curation.July 10, 2016
Tawdry ... the perfect documentary for an age of leering, intrusive celebrity culture, and enthusiastic, gossipy prurience.July 17, 2015
There are a couple of scenes in Asif Kapadia's new Amy Winehouse documentary, Amy, that make the fame-industrial complex seem rock-bottom awful.July 11, 2016
The film will leave you feeling exhausted -- it's vibrant, haunting and, I've probably overused it, but also overwhelmingly sad.