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Jimi: All Is by My Side

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Ireland, United Kingdom, United States · 2013
Rated R · 1h 58m
Director John Ridley
Starring André Benjamin, Hayley Atwell, Imogen Poots, Burn Gorman
Genre Drama, Music

This biographical drama follows the legendary Jimi Hendrix as he leaves New York City for London, the move that kick-started his career, in 1966. How an unknown guitarist, played by rapper André 3000 of Outkast fame, made a name for himself in the world of rock music — from his own point of view.

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70

Variety by Andrew Barker

Unsatisfying on a musical level, it’s nonetheless a well-acted, sporadically impressive piece of filmmaking.

83

Entertainment Weekly by Chris Nashawaty

The film's lack of such signature Hendrix tunes as ''Purple Haze'' may put off some — the filmmakers couldn't get the rights — but I'd argue that this obstacle forced Ridley to zig where most biopics zag. Which, when you think about it, is fitting for the story of a lefty who played his guitar upside down.

80

The Guardian by Henry Barnes

The result is an unpredictable film, a difficult approximation of a biopic. But it delivers a Jimi Hendrix experience somehow the richer for sidelining the man and subverting his music.

80

The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

What moviegoers do get is a film both thoughtful and convincing, sympathetic but not flattering to a man who had just three years after this period's end to make himself immortal.

60

Village Voice by Stephanie Zacharek

Whatever its flaws may be — and there are many — John Ridley's Jimi: All Is By My Side is compelling for one specific reason: It's more attuned to the women in Hendrix's life than it is to Hendrix himself.

63

Slant Magazine by Steve Macfarlane

Opting for scenes that tend to be fragmented, flawed snippets from a much bigger story, the film exudes a bizarre confidence in not trying to encapsulate the singer's whole life in 120 minutes.

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