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After The Screaming Stops
Description
This narrative film relates concealed points of interest from the life of Bros, a music band who made such an extraordinary accomplishment during the 1980s with their album 'Push' which spread crosswise over twenty distinct nations. The film reveals the elements that driven them to isolate leaving this extraordinary distinction and accomplishment behind.
This narrative film relates concealed points of interest from the life of Bros, a music band who made such an extraordinary accomplishment during the 1980s with their album 'Push' which spread crosswise over twenty distinct nations. The film reveals the elements that driven them to isolate leaving this extraordinary distinction and accomplishment behind.
Actors:
Gary Selesner,
Robin Antin,
Matt Goss,
Ron Perlman,
George Maloof,
Luke Goss,
Paul Gendler
Gary Selesner
Robin Antin
6 July 1961, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Matt Goss
September 29, 1968 in London, England, UK
Ron Perlman
13 April 1950, New York City, New York, USA
George Maloof
Luke Goss
29 September 1968, London, England, UK
Paul Gendler
Genre:
Documentary, Music
Country:
United Kingdom
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October 19, 2018
Initial interest may rest with nostalgic fans but there is a bigger story here with a wider emotional reach...
November 09, 2018
Bizarre and perhaps unintentionally gripping...
November 11, 2018
If their 1987 hit song When Will I Be Famous? is the call, this film is the bitterly ironic response.
November 09, 2018
They talk like they've been written by Christopher Guest... the film is really charming.
November 08, 2018
But in this touching and very funny film about last year's Bros reunion concert, Matt and Luke Goss don't seem in charge of a single shot. They rarely seem in control of themselves.
November 12, 2018
Some of their remarks are unintentionally hilarious, giving us Spinal Tap by way of Smash Hits, yet the duo are ultimately lovable, and the film makes you poignantly aware of how testing their lives have been.

