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No No: A Dockumentary explores the incident, Ellis' rebellious life, and the contextual culture of the 1960s and '70s that turned the player into a low-key folk hero. Full Review | Nov 28, 2018
Baseball pitcher Dock Ellis had a controversial life and career, once pitching a no-hitter while high on LSD. Fandango at Home Prime Video Apple TV. Watch No No: A Dockumentary with a...
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- Larry Demery, Dock Ellis, Ron Howard
- Jeff Radice
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No No: A Dockumentary weaves a surprising and moving story of a life in and out of the spotlight. (IMDb) Critical reception: The film received overwhelmingly positive response from critics.
By Betsy Sherman. The ingesting of a couple of video appetizers may be in order before viewing Jeffrey Radice’s No No: A Dockumentary, a compelling look at the impact on and off the field of ‘70s pitching phenomenon Dock Ellis.
In 'No No: A Dockumentary,' Jeffrey Radice makes good use of interviews and footage in constructing his engaging portrait of the complicated but vivid baseball player Dock Ellis.
No No: A Dockumentary (2014) Documentary, Sport [1 h 40 min] Dock Ellis Director: Jeff Radice IMDb rating: ★★★★★★★★☆☆ 7.5/10 (180 votes) In the 1970s Dock Ellis pitched a no-hitter on LSD and his outspoken style courted conflict and controversy, but his latter years were spent helping others recover from addiction.
Metacritic Critic: 68/100. Metacritic Audience: TBD. Awards: 1 win and 3 nominations. Links: IMDb. Wikipedia. Rotten Tomatoes. Metacritic. Movie Trailer. Movie Poster. Streaming Options: Amazon Prime. Plex. Free options listed above, view full list of streaming and purchase options on JustWatch. Discussion topic (s):