‘Moby Doc’ Review: A Self-Important Look at One Musician Realizing His Own Insignificance
Moby hasn’t always been the most likable of musicians since “Play” made him a household name in 1997, and this new documentary doesn’t help.
Moby hasn’t always been the most likable of musicians since “Play” made him a household name in 1997, and this new documentary doesn’t help.
But, like, a ruthless tofu hunter with tasteful sport goggles and six Grammy nominations, too.
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