Breaking a Monster

June 25th, 2016







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Breaking a Monster

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Release Year: 2015

Rating: 5.1/10 ( voted)

Critic's Score: /100

Director: Luke Meyer

Stars: Malcolm Brickhouse, Jarad Dawkins, Alec Atkins

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BREAKING A MONSTER chronicles the break-out year of the band UNLOCKING THE TRUTH, following 13-year-old members Alec Atkins, Malcolm Brickhouse and Jarad Dawkins as they first encounter stardom and the music industry, transcending childhood to become the rock stars they always dreamed of being.

Writers: Luke Meyer, Brad Turner, Malcolm Brickhouse, Jarad Dawkins, Alec Atkins, Malcolm Brickhouse, Jarad Dawkins, Alec Atkins, Alan Sacks, Annette Jackson, Kevin Jonas, Gary Adelman, Gloria Atkins, Tracey Brickhouse, Ernestine Charles, Jolene Cherry, Moe Dawkins, Tabitha Dawkins, Jamik Headley, Johnny Karkazis, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

Cast:
Malcolm Brickhouse - Himself
Jarad Dawkins - Himself
Alec Atkins - Himself
Alan Sacks - Himself
Annette Jackson - Herself
Kevin Jonas - Himself
Gary Adelman - Himself
Gloria Atkins - Herself
Tracey Brickhouse - Himself
Ernestine Charles - Herself
Jolene Cherry - Herself
Moe Dawkins - Himself
Tabitha Dawkins - Herself
Jamik Headley - Himself
Johnny Karkazis - Himself

Taglines: A Film About Unlocking the Truth

Country: USA

Language: English

Release Date: 3 Jan 2015



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Rating: 8/10

Breaking a Monster is a fascinating rockumentary about 3 teenage boys caught in the absurdity of the music industry.

The film introduces us to Malcolm, Jarad and Alec - three 13 year-old African American musicians from Brooklyn who play heavy metal music on the streets of New York City. When one of their youtube videos goes viral, a music producer called Alan Sacks signs them onto a 5 album record deal with Sony Music. Without any recordings or music videos, the trio embark on a US tour whilst simultaneously being dragged from meeting to meeting with old, white, music executives.

Although the music in the film is incredible, and the boys themselves are super charismatic, the crux of the intrigue here is the relationship between Sacks and the 3 teenagers. His attempts to 'guide' them into fame are met with their teenage desire to question and misbehave. The boys interrogate Sacks on when they will see the money from their 'million-dollar' contract, and try and sneak into his fridge during recording sessions to drink more coca-cola.

Breaking a Monster is as funny as it is insightful, the 3 boys are intelligent, talented, and hilarious. They have so much personality, and are so unique in their own way, you can imagine they'd get famous regardless of the route. This film was real winner for me, and while the ending felt like a cliffhanger, it enticed me to go straight online and keep the story going.





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