blur: To The End

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Blur's recent reunion, captured across a year in which they made a surprise return with their first record in 8 years.
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This Blur documentary has viewers swooning over Damon Albarn's enduring appeal while diving deep into the band's complex emotional dynamics and queer undertones. Fans are experiencing existential dread about missing live performances, but can't stop obsessing over the intimate portrayal of the band members' relationships.
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Queer-Coded
Music-Obsessed
Emotionally-Raw
Fan-Service
Britpop-Essential
Relationship-Drama
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Metacritic

80
Jun 27, 2025

Here’s a brilliant idea for a rock documentary: Catch up with a band in the creaky fog of middle age, long after the hits. A certain toll has been exacted, a certain humility achieved, and yet the story is not yet over.

Metacritic review by Kyle Smith
Kyle Smith
Wall Street Journal
40
Jul 16, 2024

To the End isn’t unentertaining – Albarn in particular was born to be a silly gremlin in front of a camera – but it never adequately justifies its existence even as brand maintenance.

Callie Petch
Little White Lies
80
Jul 16, 2024

It’s a joy to see them performing energetic old hits like ’Popscene’ and ’Song 2’, and a privilege to watch them create their more introspective new material.

Nikki Baughan
Screen Daily