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Pavements' director Alex Ross Perry and stars Joe Keery and Michael Esper talk bringing many versions of Pavement frontman Stephen Malkmus to life.
Filmmaker Alex Ross Perry makes the most of this reality with “Pavements,” his alternately self-conscious and disarmingly sly film about the band Pavement. If you know, you know: In the 1990s ...
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And he folds them both, along with behind-the-scenes footage of the projects, into an actual documentary about Pavement, who never achieved measurable mainstream success but who remain near and dear ...
Your music taste defined you in the ‘90s. Before the internet blurred allegiances, the metal kids only listened to Megadeth ...
Movies about musicians love to hit the same melodramatic beats about fame and genius. Important but not quite famous, the ...
Queen City native bassist Mark Ibold says he's planning to wear a Pete Rose #14 jersey on Wednesday (June 4) when he tosses ...
The half-fiction, half-documentary Pavements, from director Alex Ross Perry, is a standard-issue rockumentary wrapped around ...