Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me is a feature-length documentary film about the dismal commercial failure, subsequent massive critical acclaim, and enduring legacy of pop music's greatest cult phenomenon, Big Star.
"For anyone already curious, THE FILM DELIVERS THE GOODS." – Stephanie Zacharek, Village Voice
"A deserved tribute that puts us inside the music, and the head space, of a great, lost band. A well-sourced account of a perfect, broken dream." – Nicholas Rapold, NY Times
"The filmmakers find the perfect tone for the band’s story, and Nothing Can Hurt Me is as warm and melancholy as a setting sun... an overdue but fitting epitaph" – Lindsay Zoladz, Pitchfork
“The film is almost as perfect as the music. I give it my highest recommendation.” – Whitney Matheson, USA Today
“A fine documentary on the classic-rock era's greatest cult band.” – Will Hermes, Rolling Stone
“A HEARTFELT TRIBUTE TO THE CRIMINALLY OVERLOOKED BAND.” – Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly