Synopsis
A surrealist biographical documentary about trailblazing electronic musician and animal rights activist Moby.
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Cast
- David LynchSelf
- David BowieSelf
- MobySelf
- Shepard FaireySelf
- Julie MintzLady
- Gary BasemanSelf
- 88
RogerEbert.com
Despite the fact that you’ve heard these songs countless times in a variety of settings, these inspired incarnations will make you feel like you’re experiencing them for the first time, just as Moby Doc as a whole breathes thrilling new life into a safe and conventional genre. - 83
Original-Cin
People will either love Moby Doc or hate it, but absolutely no one will exit with a shrug. I’d call that an achievement. - 70
Variety
It omits a crucial detail of the “Play” success story (that the album took off through the licensing of songs for commercials — not that there’s anything wrong with that). But it captures the astonishing ride to icon status it put Moby on. He didn’t stop drinking and drugging; that would take years. But he found a groove he could stay on, even after the mega-sales cooled. - 50
Slant Magazine
The film’s tendency to over-explain, over-intellectualize, and over-script events leaves little room for spontaneity and doubt. - 50
Los Angeles Times
For all its questionable creative choices, Moby Doc is at least more personal and daring than the typical music documentary. This is the movie equivalent of Moby’s discography, with highs and lows tied directly to its creator’s own embarrassing slip-ups and sublime moments of grace. - 33
IndieWire
An insufferable movie that wants to be profound and benign in equal measure. - 30
The New York Times
What Moby leaves out of his account is as revealing as the tales of homelessness and addiction he puts in.