Nothing Compares currently has an average rating of 7.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 45 users on our platform.
...she differed from the modern world in one crucial respect: her refusal to play nice, to read the room – that sin which terrifies the social media age most of all.
Read full review at The Guardian...a quite engaging document. In it, one will find remarkable footage of Sinéad, new to London in 1985, in rehearsals with her early band.
Read full review at The Guardian...it would be cool as hell if Nothing Compares inspired even just one up-and-coming artist to stick it to the man the way Sinéad O’Connor did.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...powerful, heartening portrait of Sinead O’Connor as a heroic figure.
Read full review at The Telegraph...as an intimate, often infuriating portrait of an artist and era, it's hard to argue with the raw power of the story on screen — and the timeliness of it too, no matter how long overdue.
Read full review at Entertainment Weekly...giver et sanseligt indblik i Sinéad O’Connors liv, der desværre har været lige så fuld af pinsel som musik.
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