Boyzone: No Matter What Docu-Series Review

Plot: A behind-the-scenes look at how Irish boyband Boyzone went down the path of global stardom after bursting onto the scene in 1993, and how they dealt with the cost of fame until the band split up in 1999.

This docu-series was quite good.

Pros: I like how did the band came together and how they experience all of their successes and their struggles throughout the 90s & 2000s. I’m surprised of the many revelations we get to hear first in person. I hadn’t rough, emotional & cheerful experiences watching this a 2nd time and it ending in a showered note.

Cons: There was no resolutions of any countability from Louis Walsh garden the band. We didn’t comments from any of the spice Girls or take that or Westlife and they could of added more into these three episodes.

Genre; Documentary, Music

Director: Sophie Oliver

Produced by Katharine Waldrum.

Starring: Ronan Keating, Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, Michael Graham & Louis Walsh.

Executive Producers: Tom Barry, Dov Freedman, Hayley Reynolds, Charlie Russell.

Composer: Nainita Desai

Cinematographer: Will Billany

Editors: Kanwaljeet Singh Thind, Chris Johnson

Production
companies: Curious Films production, Sky Documentaries

Distributed by Sky Documentaries.

I highly recommend watching this docu-series on your Sky TV. or stream on NOW TV.

Rating: 8 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident Documentary reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe

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