Synopsis
On Any Sunday, The Next Chapter” is an exploration into the two-wheeled world of motorcycle riding. The film journeys deeper into the humanity, thrills and excitement behind the global culture of motorcycle riding. We meet those who are bonded by their passion for the race, we experience the exhilaration of the ride and we witness the love of family and friendship as each individual seeks out their next thrilling moment on the bike.
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Cast
- Marc MárquezHimself
- Robbie MaddisonHimself
- Carlin DunneHimself
- Travis PastranaHimself
- Bo DerekHerself
- Jimmy N. RobertsHimself
- Kenny RobertsHimself
- Ashley FiolekHerself
- Dani PedrosaHimself
- Roland SandsHimself
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Variety
An intoxicating blend of exotic travelogue, death-defying derring-do, and affecting profiles in courage and perseverance. - 70
The Hollywood Reporter
It's a visually stunning experience. Even the shots of riders crashing, and there's enough of them here to fuel a dozen PSAs, achieve a haunting visual poetry. - 63
RogerEbert.com
What follows is all handsomely shot and not without some general interest — but the movie’s only really going to play for you if motorcycles and those who ride them are subjects to which you’re somewhat sympathetic. - 60
The Dissolve
On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter is doggedly down the middle, mixing sports action with talking-head interviews, set to an eclectic soundtrack of rock and country music. The movie feels scattered, jumping too quickly from subject to subject, with little of the original’s visual poetry. - 60
Los Angeles Times
"Next Chapter" may not exhibit the scrappy charm that characterized the first film's glimpse into a marginalized but colorful world, but for devotees, Dana Brown has assembled a love letter to a now-global culture. - 50
New York Post
The single theme is “Isn’t this cool?” And if your response is, “Well, it’s certainly loud,” then On Any Sunday probably isn’t for you. - 50
Austin Chronicle
What’s missing here is the full adrenaline rush associated with this dangerous but exhilarating sport and pastime. The documentary’s start/stop narrative structure never allows anything to accelerate full throttle. - 40
Village Voice
If anything unites On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter's cyclists, it's Brown and Rousseau's inability to highlight their subjects' most singular qualities.