‘Never fails to delight’ : why Metallica : Some Kind of Monster is my feelgood movie
The next in our series of writers celebrating their most rewatched comfort films is an ode to the scrappy 2004 music documentary The year is 2001. Thrash pioneers and stadium mainstays Metallica have been in the doldrums for half a decade; the grungey, hard rock gristle of their last two (…)
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