Watch: After the Screaming Stops 2018 123movies, Full Movie Online – In the 1980s, “Bros” were one of the biggest bands in the world – for 15 minutes. Having sold out stadiums around the world, they were the youngest to this day to play Wembley and their “Push” album went to Number 1 in over 20 countries, selling 10 million copies worldwide. The rise and fall of Bros was meteoric. This film charts twins Matt and Luke Goss’s reunion 28 years on, having hardly spoken and not played together since their split. With an incredibly fractured relationship and only 3 weeks to go until sell-out gigs at The O2 London, will they be able to put their history aside and come together as brothers to play the show of their lives? A raw and emotional look into the aftermath of fame and the re-connection between two twins torn apart by their past..
Plot: Brosettes rejoice! Matt and Luke Goss take on the big screen – and each other – in this candid documentary charting the twin pop sensations’ stormy reunion.
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SPINAL BROS
I watched this doc on BBC iPlayer over Christmas – you really don’t need to have previous knowledge of Bros to enjoy this. If you appreciate Spinal Tap, David Brent, Alan Partridge etc you’ll love this. And it’s real.Best. Christmas. Ever.
Unexpectedly funny and moving music documentary about a band I have no investment in.
A music documentary about a band you have little emotional investment in is a big ask, especially when it’s tracking their comeback. But this documentary is something different; for a start, love or hate their music, Bros were (for a short time) a genuine cultural force for those of us who were becoming aware of music in the 1980s. And, as this documentary makes clear, they make for unexpectedly entertaining subjects; it’s not quite clear if this is deliberate or inadvertent (I tend to the latter). But this is a film full of endlessly quotable, genuinely laugh out loud moments; if’s downright funnier than most comedies. For the most part Matt and Luke are the only voices we hear; and despite the humour, there are also some moments that are clearly moving; especially when they talk about the deaths of their sister and, later, their mother. The big London comeback gig – which the film builds up to – serves as a moment of genuine cathartic release for band and viewer alike; and though I still have no affection for their music, there’s a sense of deeper appreciation for the people behind the music – even as I laugh at them.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 38 min (98 min)
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Genre Documentary, Music
Director Joe Pearlman, David Soutar
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Actors Luke Goss, Matt Goss, Ron Perlman
Country United Kingdom
Awards Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award2 wins & 3 nominations total
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Aspect Ratio 16:9 HD
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