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  1. Sep 26, 2014 · GREAT MOVIE. REALISTIC, PROFOUND, AND DRAMATIC. This is an existentialist movie based on reality: the life, mind, and character of Jimi Hendrix. It gets deep into his thought process, why he played music, his philosophy, his flaws, and his uprising in rock-n-roll history.

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  2. Jimi: All Is by My Side takes an approach that more musician biopics should... honing in on one specific period of Hendrix's life instead of providing a rushed tour. Full Review |...

  3. Directed and Written by John Ridley, Jimi: All Is By My Side gives an artistic look at who this rock legends career beginning in the UK with a gig at the Saville Theatre in London on June 4, 1967 and ends with his getting off the plane to play the Monterey jazz Festival, which ultimately led to his historic

  4. Jimi: All Is By My Side starring André Benjamin is reviewed by William Bibbiani (Crave Online), Alonso Duralde (The Wrap and Linoleum Knife podcast) and Chri...

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  5. In 1966, an unknown guitarist named James Hendrix (André Benjamin) leaves New York for London, changes his name to Jimi and begins to make his mark in the world of rock music.

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  6. An evocative, probing, enlightening, and impressionistic look at the lesser-known period of Hendrix’s life: the pivotal time from 1966-67 during which the musician discovered his style and voice. Read More. By Marjorie Baumgarten FULL REVIEW. 83. Entertainment Weekly. Sep 24, 2014.

  7. Sep 11, 2013 · On paper, a biopic of Jimi Hendrix without the rights to his music seems like a complete waste of time. Even with John Ridley's All Is by My Side detailing the guitarist’s two years prior to the Monterey Pop Festival in 1967, the thought of not using an iconic track for the credits is a

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