“Anyway, here’s Wonderwall” are words we’reactuallyabout to hear again. But before the reunion, there’s a “phenomenal” Oasis documentary that needs watching.
It turns out that the band’s cryptic social media posts weren’t for another compilation album or bucket hat merch, but a legitimate, no-bad-blood stadium tour. The 15-year-long feud between the Gallagher brothers appears to be over, and Oasis is back.
With an enviable Rotten Tomatoes score of 84%, Oasis: Supersonic is available to stream on AppleTV+ now. Comprised of both never-before-seen concert footage and sit-down interviews, the documentary does exactly what it says on the tin, charting “the phenomenal story of iconic band Oasis.”
The surprise reunion announcement has made thenew moviea must for any fan, and critics across the board agree it’s worth Certified Fresh status.
James Clay at Fresh Fictionwrote, “In a nutshell, it’s all about insecurity and Oasis: Supersonic dials in on the sibling rivalry with respect to the family and enough conflict to make audience members, such as myself, salivate.”
“Feisty and unapologetic, Oasis: Supersonic impishly encourages a radical ride on Oasis’ symbolically aforementioned ‘Champagne Supernova.’ The feral Gallaghers would probably prefer you travel without any safety hats,” Frank Ochieng at The Critical Movie Criticsagreed.
Josh McShane at Under the Radarsummed up, “You can’t help but root for these belligerent, confrontational delinquents to make good.”
Alongside thestreaming service, fans have the option to catch Supersonic on Amazon Prime Video, Kanopy, and Spectrum.
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In fact, the documentary issorenowned that fans were initially convinced the sudden announcement would be for another one.
“I so desperately want this Oasis announcement to be a documentary or an anniversary album release I don’t think I’d be able to stop laughing if it is,” onepostedon X/Twitter.
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Jasmine Valentine is a TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She’s the go-to source for all things Young Sheldon and Virgin River. Jasmine has also written for the likes of Total Film, The Daily Beast, and Radio Times. You can contact her at jasmine.waters@dexerto.com