With watchmaker skill, director Barbara Kopple plays both loose and tight with time in her Dixie Chicks doc. The film jumps around before, during and after Natalie Maines’ infamous 2003 dis on Bush to ...
The theatrical marketing campaign for the Dixie Chicks' documentary "Shut Up & Sing" may be using a controversy over the rejection of its TV commercials to stir public interest. The Weinstein Company, ...
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In the early 2000s, the Dixie Chicks (now The Chicks) reached new career heights, topping the country music charts, winning multiple Grammy Awards, and smashing commercial records left and right.
When a red-blooded, macho, flag-waving, Bush-voting American country-music fan looks at a gorgeous blonde who also happens to make his kind of music, one doesn’t normally expect him to pay particular ...
Toward the end of “Shut Up & Sing,” Natalie Maines is lying on a couch listening to Dixie Chicks manager Simon Renshaw lay out possible television options for promoting “Taking the Long Way,” the band ...