The Stones Shine on, on DVD
Keith Richards may be as old and boney as the skeletons running roughshod in the Pirates of the Caribbean series he appears in, but you’ve got to give it to The Rolling Stones, they aren’t as much of a museum as The Who. In director Martin Scorsese’s new concert film and behind-the-scenes documentary Shine a Light, Mick Jagger & Co. may come off like a shadow of their younger selves, but they still look mighty hungry (not to be confused with malnourished). And the band still brings something new to the table. The good: raucous jams with Buddy Guy and Jack White, and some classic Mick/Keith onstage bickering. The bad: planting hired models in the first few rows and relegating true fans to the cheap seats. You can’t always get what you want. Rated PG-13.
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