
Bruce Dickinson Praises 'Iron Maiden, Burning Ambition' Documentary
Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has lauded the documentary 'Iron Maiden, Burning Ambition,' calling it an excellent presentation of the band. Reviewers also described it as an "on-brand fan pleaser" and a "metal hymn of praise."
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Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition review – on-brand fan pleaser is a metal hymn of praise
Watchable, uncritical doc tells the story of the massive rise, slight fall, then further massive rise of the veteran rockers Sounding a power chord of defiance against the milksop trends of pop is this good-natured documentary about metal superheroes Iron Maiden. The origin of the band name isn’t explained, incidentally, perhaps for the fun of letting people get freaked out by looking it up for themselves. It’s cheerful and watchable, if a relentlessly on-brand fan promo, corporately policed ...
By Peter Bradshaw
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