Probably the best music documentary I’ve seen since What Drives Us.
How Music Got Free

Probably the best music documentary I’ve seen since What Drives Us.
Probably the best music documentary I’ve seen since Shut Up And Play The Hits.
Probably the best music documentary I’ve seen since A Bunch Of Kunst.
Probably the best music documentary I’ve seen since Meet Me In The Bathroom.
Three women of different ages and backgrounds discuss their relationships with makeup. They share their reasons for wearing makeup, including enhancing their natural beauty, transforming themselves through art, and using it as a shield or to distance themselves. They also discuss the role of social media in promoting a certain beauty standard and the pressure to conform to it. They acknowledge the importance of being comfortable with one’s natural self and express the desire for a society where makeup is not a requirement and people are not judged based on their appearance.
This review looks at the unreleased 3dfx Voodoo 5 6000 video card — except it was hand-made by an enthusiast who specializes in retro hardware resurrections. It’s a quad-GPU monster that competed with the likes of NVIDIA back in the day. This piece looks at the history of 3dfx, spanning the late 90s to early 2000s, and tells the story of the company’s rapid, fiery rise and collapse.
Probably the best music documentary I’ve seen since The Punk Singer.