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Unearths the expected footage from the crypt -- including a hilarious live video of the band arguing onstage over what to play next. The anecdotes are pungent and revelatory.Full Review

Ty Burr
Boston Globe

A documentary that digs deep inside this most revolutionary and tortured of punk quartets, it's hard not to feel that the Ramones, who never had a hit record, were the greatest band in 50 years to be stonewalled out of success.Full Review

Owen Gleiberman
Entertainment Weekly

The interviews with band members, managers, friends and peer fans confirm not only how influential, but how beloved the Ramones were.Full Review

Washington Post

At the picture’s best, it recalls Michael Winterbottom's "24 Hour Party People" in its tribute to the music of the times and the way in which that music provided a voice to a generation of social misfits.Full Review

Scott Foundas
Variety

The interviews with band members, managers, friends and peer fans confirm not only how influential, but how beloved the Ramones were.Full Review

Richard Harrington
Washington Post
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