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- 10 of the most enlightening documentaries about celebrities that you can stream right now - Insider - INSIDER
- ‘Homecoming’ Review: Beyonce’s Netflix Documentary Raises The Bar For Concert Films - Deadline
- Beyoncé Reportedly Has Two More Netflix Specials Coming as Part of Her $60 Million Deal - Oprah Mag
| Posted: 31 Jan 2020 10:38 AM PST
In recent years, ever-present internet fandoms and social media have made A-list celebrities open to scrutiny in a way they've never been before, so it makes sense that many of these stars choose to hide their private lives and retreat behind carefully curated public personas. Documentaries, however, can give audiences a peek behind the curtain (often coinciding with the release of a major new project) and are an increasingly popular mode of celebrity revelation — providing a look into their everyday lives and artistic processes, while generally promoting their work and shaping their star narratives as they see fit. The latest of these movies, Lana Wilson's "Miss Americana," explores Taylor Swift's public political awakening and was released on Netflix on Friday. To commemorate the release, here are 10 enlightening celebrity documentaries available to stream right now. |
| ‘Homecoming’ Review: Beyonce’s Netflix Documentary Raises The Bar For Concert Films - Deadline Posted: 17 Apr 2019 12:00 AM PDT During Beyonce's performance at last year's Coachella, she brought a company of over 200 marching band members, dancers, and background singers on a massive stage to put on a full two-hour concert. The popular festival is used to seeing flower crowns and hipster coffee shop headliners of the acoustic or EDM persuasion, but Beyonce did not want to give you that. She wanted to flip Coachella on its head and give you the unexpected. She wanted to serve you a show that only Beyonce can put on — and while she was at it, she decided to make a documentary about it called Homecoming and release a year later to remind you that the festival will never see a performance like this again. Ever.
Related StoryNetflix In Talks To Acquire Radha Blank's 'The 40-Year-Old Version' - SundanceWatching Homecoming is like watching the Coachella performance from last year all over again, but with an incredible amount of depth. The documentary felt like the end of this gorgeous journey she was taking us on that arguably began with her HBO special Life is But a Dream which was released in 2016. Since then, she has not only grown as a musician but as a mother and wife. All of which has fueled her artistry — and it is certainly reflected in Homecoming. Homecoming goes beyond what we saw on the stage at Coachella last year. As the first black woman to ever headline Coachella (as Bey says, "Ain't that 'bout a bitch?"), Beyonce wanted to show us that this was more than just a two-hour concert. She wanted to give us an experience that would leave an impact and resonate for decades. Cutting from concert footage to candid personal video (we got to see the twins!) to Blue Ivy taking charge during a dance rehearsal to educating audiences about HBCUs to her rendition of Frankie Beverly and Maze's "Before I Let Go", Homecoming was an experience that celebrated black culture and she generously shared that with all of us. She uplifted the black community and in turn, it united all of us.
Homecoming is the final movement to an opus and it shows us the blood, sweat and tears Beyonce put into her Coachella performance as well as this documentary. They rehearsed for eight months on three soundstages to give us this brilliant piece of work that blended all phases of Bey together — and that included an appearance from her husband Jay Z on a performance of "Deja Vu", a dance break with her sister Solange and, of course, her Destiny's Child besties Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams (they gave us a harmoniously on-point performance of "Say My Name" that I'm still gushing over). After spending another year editing the film, she decided to time the release a year later — right around the same time Coachella was happening. When she performed at Coachella she knew exactly what she was doing — she was giving us a package deal. It was a part of her masterplan. She knew damn well that Homecoming was going to be a feature film and that why she made it as epic and precise as she did. The documentary is a testimony to all of her hard work and thoughtfulness as an artist and a savvy businesswoman.
The transition and editing between the "pink" and "yellow' performances from the two nights she performed at Coachella are seamlessly showcased in Homecoming, making it one gorgeous, monolithic piece of Beyonce-branded art that is personal, joyous, soulful, celebratory and musically entertaining. Even though the film as a whole could have shaved off about 15-20 minutes, we don't mind because, well, it's Beyonce. And you can never get enough Beyonce.
In 2013, she released Life is But a Dream then gave us her flawless self-titled visual album followed by a serving of Lemonade that had us all getting into formation. Homecoming is yet another chapter that paves a way for a new artistic phase for her. With Homecoming, Beyonce has proven once again that she is a cultural icon and knows what we want before we want it. Whether it is releasing a surprise album in the middle of the night, giving us a full artistically personal visual album experience that leaves us breathless or singing "Get Me Bodied" and dancing with a full marching band, Bey will continue to surprise and slay us with her prowess. |
| Beyoncé Reportedly Has Two More Netflix Specials Coming as Part of Her $60 Million Deal - Oprah Mag Posted: 20 Apr 2019 12:00 AM PDT ![]() Kevin Winter/PW18Getty Images
Beyoncé is really giving the people what they want. Days after the 37-year-old superstar released her first-ever Netflix documentary, Homecoming, which chronicles her 2018 Coachella performance, Variety reports that her $60 million deal with the streaming service actually includes three projects total. While Netflix and Beyoncé's representatives have not confirmed the news, one thing's for sure: the new projects would likely top Homecoming, which offered major celebration of Black culture and Historically Black Colleges and Universities in America. As we learn in Homecoming—executive produced, written, and directed by Queen Bey herself—the Grammy winner pours her heart into every single project she takes on, making sure she gives fans something they've never seen before. So what would her two additional Netflix specials look like? That's for Beyoncé to decide. However, Variety also recently reported that on April 23, audio to Beyoncé's Lemonade film will become available on all streaming platforms, not just her husband Jay-Z's Tidal. Previously, Beyoncé collaborated with HBO on three specials: her 2016 Lemonade film, her 2014 On the Run Tour with Jay-Z, and her unforgettable 2013 documentary, Life Is But a Dream. For now, we'll be busy watching and re-watching what she gave us in Homecoming, from her head-turning outfits (and their deeper meaning) to that adorable, rare footage of Bey and Jay's daughter Blue Ivy. For more ways to live your best life plus all things Oprah, sign up for our newsletter! |
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