Madonna Truth or Dare (Blu-ray) R
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: R
- Run Time: 2 hours
- Video: Color
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: April 3, 2012
- Originally Released: 1991
- Label: Miramax Lionsgate
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Madonna | |
Featured: | Warren Beatty, Kevin Costner, Sandra Bernhard, Antonio Banderas & Pedro Almodóvar | |
Directed by | Alek Keshishian | |
Edited by | Barry Alexander Brown | |
Executive Production by | Madonna |
Entertainment Reviews:
Immensely pleasurable ...
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Village Voice
Rating: B --
As it stands, Truth Or Dare is useful today largely as a study in marketing.
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AV Club
Rating: A- --
Constant innovation and evolution is both Madonna's workaholic race against time and her relentless pursuit of the perfection she imbues upon her mother.
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Cinemalogue
In presenting an "honest," unvarnished portrait of herself, Madonna gives her one great performance in a movie.
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Knight at the Movies
Rating: 3.5/4 --
Although the movie seems happiest when it is retailing potential scandal, its heart is not in sex but in business, and the central value in the film is the work ethic.
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Chicago Sun-Times
Whether you regard her as a symptom or a cure for a culture still locked in its eternal battle between the puritanical and the prurient, Madonna's at the barricades. In Truth or Dare, she's at her button-pushing best.
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Newsweek
Rating: 3.5/5 --
Isn't quite a documentary and definitely isn't narrative fiction, but is some kind of of narrative written out of the material of the real world.
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Product Description:
Madonna is perhaps the most postmodern of all pop stars, and this acclaimed documentary is prime evidence of that. Madonna enlisted Harvard graduate Alex Keshishian to follow her around with a camera during her 1991 "Blonde Ambition" tour, and the result is one of the most candid glimpses into a pop star's life and personality ever produced. Concert footage, family visits, dance practice, hotel room makeup sessions, and even a visit to the dentist with then-boyfriend Warren Beatty are just some of the places that Madonna lets us be involved in. This is more than just a fun pop documentary - it is also both a celebration and critique of the invasive, all-encompassing media culture that defines America today.