Watch $ellebrity Movie Online No Survey Renown Rock & Roll photographer Kevin Mazur has pulled together an impressive team for his first feature-length documentary about the changing face of celebrity and the many ways that the media has conveyed, defined and even demeaned what it means to be famous today. Taking a historical ride through the early days of Hollywood and the rise of the paparazzi, Sellebrity explores how fame has changed from the highly-structured studio system to the current free-for-all press and paparazzi frenzy. Candid interviews with Jennifer Aniston, Elton John, Jennifer Lopez, Salma Hayek, Sara Jessica Parker and Kid Rock among others, help to give a glimpse into the lives of those on the front lines of our increasingly obsessive world of pop culture celebrity. Fame is now a national pastime, it is what millions of us follow, believe in and seemingly what we care about most - as well as a billion dollar-a-year industry. But what does our intense fascination with celebrity say about us? And how much is too high a price to pay for our own curiosity run rampant? Sellebrity captures the free-for-all of pop culture today and the ever-changing face of fame.(c) Official site Release Date $ellebrity Jan 11, 2013 Limited | |
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Actors For $ellebrity |
Jennifer Aniston,Jennifer Lopez,Sarah Jessica Parker,Sheryl Crow,Salma Hayek,Elton John,Marc Anthony,Rosanna Arquette,Kid Rock |
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Genres $ellebrity : Documentary |
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User Ranting $ellebrity : 3.5 |
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User Count Like for $ellebrity : 358 |
All Critics Ranting For $ellebrity : 6.2 |
All Critics Count For $ellebrity : 7 |
All Critics Percentage For $ellebrity : 57 % |
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Review For $ellebrity |
The nimbly conceived and constructed documentary "Sellebrity" takes a vivid look at the megabucks industry of celebrity photography through a cogent variety of lenses. Gary Goldstein-Los Angeles Times
Generally speaking, $ellebrity is informative, unblinkered and smart. John Anderson-Variety
Mazur miscalculates when he tries to direct viewers' outrage at stars' inability to walk down the street without getting cameras thrust in their faces. Andrew Schenker-Village Voice
A smart, noteworthy socio-cultural snapshot, $ellebrity evinces a surprising depth. Brent Simon-Shared Darkness
A numbing viewing experience that's oddly constructed and a touch too sanctimonious to take seriously, eventually coming to blame the viewer for the ills of the tabloid industry. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com
Comes off as little more than a feature-length trashing of colleagues who director and celebrity photographer Kevin Mazur feels are giving his profession a bad name. Kenji Fujishima-Slant Magazine
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