The documentary 'Milli Vanilli' by Luke Korem retraces the rise and fall of the manufactured pop duo, while exploring the price of stardom. The film has been well-received and critically acclaimed. Laurel Canyon, a legendary music scene in the late 60s and early 70s, has been the subject of numerous books and documentaries, but different artists remember it in different ways. The Paramount+ documentary on Milli Vanilli has been accused of containing lies. The documentary has been reviewed by various publications, including The New York Times and MusicREDEF.
Luke Korem’s documentary about Milli Vanilli retraces the manufactured pop duo’s rise and fall, while asking pertinent questions about the price of stardom. https://t.co/xm2gk0waRa
Laurel Canyon has been mythologized and romanticized by dozens of books and documentaries. But none of the legends that flowered in the late 60s and early 70s—Joni Mitchell, David Crosby, Linda Ronstadt—remember it quite the same way. #VFArchive https://t.co/U8ydXlFBYD
‘Milli Vanilli’ Review: Blame It on the Fame (@chrisazzopardi - @nytimes) https://t.co/PGV300ZQGt
Luke Korem’s documentary “Milli Vanilli” retraces the manufactured pop duo’s rise and fall, while asking pertinent questions about the price of stardom. https://t.co/1DCzNqgmVj
Someone’s Still Lying in the Paramount+ Milli Vanilli Doc https://t.co/3CdpuzGQCf
The documentary “Milli Vanilli” is a Critic's Pick. https://t.co/xm2gk0waRa