Nathan Hardie

Bros: After The Screaming Stops review – Season Four: Musical Biopics

Continuing my dive into documentaries, I’ve gone from one set of brothers to another, but this time I’ve found twins. Matt and Luke Goss were born 29th September 1968 in Lewisham, London, and formed the band Gloss with Craig Logan during their school days in 1986. Once they had turned 18, The Pet Shop Boys’

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Straight Outta Compton review – Season Four: Musical Biopics

In April 2016, Kendrick Lamar inducted five people into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This included Andre Romelle Young, an entrepreneur worth hundreds of millions after selling his headphones and speakers brand to Apple in 2014, alongside O’Shea Jackson Sr., a Hollywood actor who had starred in several roles including comedy film Ride

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tick, tick…BOOM! review – Season Four: Musical Biopics

Born February 4th 1960 in Mt Vernon, New York, Jonathan David Larson could usually be found sitting in front of a piano. Influenced by Elton John and The Doors (artists I’ve reviewed previously) as well as many others, Larson would pivot from his acting scholarship at Adelphi University to focus on compositions, combining them together

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The Doors review – Season Four: Musical Biopics

Born 8th December 1943 in Melbourne, Florida, James Douglas Morrison never stayed in one place for too long. The son of a lieutenant meant frequently travelling around United States military bases throughout his childhood, secluding him to his younger siblings and books. Emotionally scarred at four years old by a car accident involving Native Americans

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