The Sparks Brothers currently has an average rating of 8.3 out of 10 and has been rated by 38 users on our platform.
A story as rich as this should inspire every oddball out there to go forth and cultivate. The world needs artists like these more than ever.
Read full review at Little White LiesThey’re in their 70s and they’re as charming and self-deprecating and lovely as they’ve always been, and they’re still making music.
Read full review at Chicago Sun-TimesA straightforward but delightful and unusually spirited love letter to the least straightforward (but delightful and unusually spirited) art pop duo in the history of British-sounding American music...
Read full review at Indie WireFor anyone with an interest in the arts, this affectionate and enlightening music documentary will shine as a love letter to integrity, creativity, humor, and dedication.
Read full review at Common Sense Media...a charming portrait of an astounding relationship: two brothers who have worked and created together, day in, day out, since they were infants.
Read full review at The Austin ChronicleThis is a film that loves its subjects and only someone with a biological revulsion to catchy pop or grand rock theatrics will dislike the film.
Read full review at The Guardian...a documentary of granular detail and depth that showcases Sparks in all their glorious, indefatigable absurdity...
Read full review at Empire...Wright’s film has converted me. Sparks are the Gilbert and George of pop music.
Read full review at The Guardian...doubles as an accessible, breezy introduction to a band you may never have heard of, and a springboard to further explore their celebrated back catalogue.
Read full review at GamesradarHypnotic tribute to a seismically influential pop duo.
Read full review at The TelegraphFor gamle og nye fans er der gnistrende øjeblikke...
Read full review at SoundvenueSärskilt fascinerande är att ingen av dem haft en tanke på att göra solokarriär. De har gått oskiljaktiga genom decennierna.
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