Michael Phillips
Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest
3 1/2 stars
Musical groups come together and they come apart, and even the ones that come apart occasionally get back together for gigs and another fan-tantalizing prospect of a new album.
So it is with A Tribe Called Quest, the subject of debut feature filmmaker
Members of ATCQ have expressed varying degrees of approval and disapproval regarding the film, which contains a fair amount of unvarnished acrimony during the seductive, jazz-inflected hip-hop innovators' 2008 Rock the Bells reunion tour. The subjects' mixed responses point, I think, to Rapaport's getting it about right. It's conventionally made but no hagiography, and often thrillingly alive.
Q-Tip, the chilled-out dandy at the center, has known fellow Quest collaborator Phife Dawg since they were 2, growing up in the same
"I had to sneak and watch 'Soul Train,'" Dawg says in one interview, regarding his churchy upbringing. His later health crises and mounting medical bills prompted the 2008 reunion on which Rapaport trains his camera.
The filmmaker comes at his subjects as a huge fan with all-access access, which is a plus, though in many cases a warts-and-all documentary can lead on-camera subjects to perform their anxieties and conflicts in a way that feels false. Here, surprisingly little of that.
The group formed in 1985 and recorded five albums from 1990 to 1998. Like
By the time of their fifth album, "
The best material, however, keeps returning to the unstable power dynamic between Q-Tip and Dawg.
The latter has supported the film from the beginning. Q-Tip, not so much. After being mistakenly cc'd on a harsh email from one of the producers, regarding A Tribe Called Quest's potential profit participation in the movie, Q-Tip took to Twitter with a vengeance. He's still conflicted about how the film treats him and shows the dissolution of the 2008 tour.
"It was an opportunity to show the craftsmanship," he tweeted one follower
Well, we all change our minds. Anyway, he's right. You should see it.
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"Beats, Rhymes & Life: The Travels Of A Tribe Called Quest" Movie Trailer
MPAA rating: R (for language)
Running time: 1:38.
Featuring: Q-Tip; Phife Dawg;
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