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Antiheroine: Courtney Love’s Unfiltered Life Lands at Sundance
entertainment1 month ago

Antiheroine: Courtney Love’s Unfiltered Life Lands at Sundance

A new retrospective, Antiheroine, follows Courtney Love’s turbulent path from punk beginnings to Hole frontwoman to controversial icon, premiering at the Sundance Film Festival without Love in attendance; it includes reflections on her relationship with Kurt Cobain, sobriety, aging, and a return to music, with appearances by friends like Michael Stipe and plans for a forthcoming album and distribution.

Courtney Love Takes Control of Her Narrative in Sundance Doc Antiheroine
culture1 month ago

Courtney Love Takes Control of Her Narrative in Sundance Doc Antiheroine

The Sundance documentary Antiheroine gives Courtney Love a platform to tell her story on her own terms, tracing her rise with Hole, her relationship with Kurt Cobain, and the media-fueled myths around her, while also spotlighting her current sobriety, songwriting, and a new album, presenting a candid, unfiltered portrait of a performer determined to age in public on her own terms.

Courtney Love’s Antiheroine Signals a Raw Comeback at Sundance
entertainment1 month ago

Courtney Love’s Antiheroine Signals a Raw Comeback at Sundance

The Sundance doc Antiheroine surveys Courtney Love’s life today, detailing her London sobriety, a return to new music, and her enduring bond with Kurt Cobain, including intimate archival material and candid talks about addiction, trauma, and fame—plus a rare live moment captured for the film, though Love was a no‑show at the world premiere.

"Nimona": A Masterful Animated Adventure with Punk Spirit and Surprising Villains
film2 years ago

"Nimona": A Masterful Animated Adventure with Punk Spirit and Surprising Villains

Nimona, a shape-shifting monster with hot pink hair, brings a fresh dose of attitude to the inclusive messaging trend in animated movies. Voiced by Chloë Grace Moretz, Nimona teams up with ex-knight Ballister Boldheart to inflict vengeance on the society that's been demonizing her for roughly a millennium. The irreverent tone keeps the movie from feeling sanctimonious, and the animation style blends details from the graphic novel with medieval designs. The film's message is that if you call someone a monster, they're liable to wind up behaving like one.