Once upon a time, before The Go-Go’s lips were sealed, before the Bangles walked like an Egyptian, five schoolgirls and a Svengali record producer created an all-girl rock band called The Runaways—the ...
One of the louder splashes at Sundance 2010 was made by a biopic portrait of the classic 1970s all-girl glam rock band that brought Joan Jett and Lita Ford to the world, along with Cherrie Curie, the ...
Musician Cherie Currie is a big believer in intuition. Back in the '70s, it's what put her on the path that led to her becoming the lead singer for the Runaways, the all-girl band that produced such ...
The post The Runaways’ Cherie Currie on Feud with RUSH: “I Could Have Been Paralyzed” appeared first on Consequence. Singer Cherie Currie still has a bitter taste in her mouth about the time The ...
I never would've thought I could dislike a movie about a badass rock band. I caught the world premiere of The Runaways last night and while it's a very loud and very energetic movie, it's not good at ...
When Vicki Blue first edited Edgeplay: A Film About the Runaways, the bassist turned writer/producer had pieced together a mostly sunny look back at the band. But when the licensing rights for the ...
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A conventionally enjoyable making-and-breaking-of-the-band saga. The film was exec produced by Joan Jett, with Sigismondi’s script drawn from Cherie Currie’s 1989 autobiography “Neon Angel,” and made ...
The problem with “The Runaways,” a street-level snapshot of the creation of the groundbreaking ‘70s all-girl rock band, is that they went with the wrong girl. Instead of training the lens on the ...