Credits
B+
In Todd Phillips' unassuming rock-band-on-tour chronicle, the four members of Phish sit around noodling over song licks and memories without a trace of calculation or attitude. Lead singer Trey Anastasio, who has the personality of a sophomore wiseacre prowling a Midwestern college dorm in 1978, may be the single dorkiest human being ever to be described by the term rock star, but he's also weirdly winning in his unaffected uncoolness. So is the movie. B+
Posted Sep 15, 2000
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