Madonna Truth or Dare (Blu-ray) R
Out of Print:
Future availability is unknown
on most orders of $75+
|
Brand New
|
Also released as:
Madonna: Truth or Dare
for $10
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:
...Undeniable entertainment value....It makes for great cabaret...
Sight and Sound
In essence, Truth or Dare is less of a concert film than an elaborately constructed exegesis on pop mythmaking and the construction of identity.
Full Review
Slant Magazine
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.
Full Review
Newsweek
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.
Full Review
Cinemalogue
Rating: B --
As it stands, Truth Or Dare is useful today largely as a study in marketing.
Full Review
AV Club
She invests the character of "Madonna" with silliness, lightness, depth, nastiness - the complexity of a "real" person, who she may or may not be.
Full Review
Flavorwire
In presenting an "honest," unvarnished portrait of herself, Madonna gives her one great performance in a movie.
Full Review
Knight at the Movies
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.