‘Moonage Daydream’: Where to Watch David Bowie’s Documentary
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David Bowie‘s music career continues to shine even today, and now fans can relive his magic and musical journey through Moonage Daydream. This film isn’t like the typical musical documentary though — instead, it explore’s Bowie’s thoughts on life, music and creativity through never-before-seen footage and performances.
Documentarian Brett Morgen was given complete access by Bowie’s estate to his archives, resulting in what the synopsis describes as an “experiential cinematic odyssey.” You can expect narration by the Aladdin Sane artist as he brings you through a “kaleidoscope” journey that the film claims is “a phenomenon that cannot be explained — only experienced.”
Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy are making it easy for us bring the “Under Pressure” singer home with a special Criterion Collection edition of the movie available in Blu-ray and 4K editions.
Buy: ‘Moonage Daydream’ (The Criterion Collection) [4K UHD] $27.99
The Criterion Collection version of the movie is rated a No. 1 bestseller on Amazon under special interests and includes a 4K disc, Blu-ray disc and special features. Bonus materials you can look forward to indulging in include audio commentary by Morgen, a Q&A with the director, filmmaker Mark Romanek and musician Mike Garson, an essay by film critic Jonathan Romney, a collectible poster insert and more.
The movie is also available in a Blu-ray edition, which includes the same special features that come with the 4K edition.
Prefer just the film? Amazon, Walmart, Target and Best Buy all have a Blu-ray edition — minus all the bonus materials. Plus, it’s also on sale!
Buy: ‘Moonage Daydream’ $18.89
Save 30% on Moonage Daydream‘s Blu-ray format that includes the entire two hours and 14 minutes of film as well as never-before-seen footage of performances from albums including The Jean Genie, Aladdin Sane, Space Oddity, Heroes, Let’s Dance, Modern Love, Young Americans, Changes and more.
And, if you’re curious about additional streaming options, streamers like Prime Video and Hulu have it with the addition of Max to your channels. If you have a Max subscription through one of these streamers, then just log into you account and find it under Max’s documentaries. Don’t have a subscription, Prime Video and Hulu are both offering 30 day free trials when you sign up for a membership.
You’ll have to add Max to your subscription, which is an additional $15.99/month on Prime Video and Hulu after a 7-day free trial.
Apple TV+ also has the movie available to rent for $3.99 or buy it for $9.99, click here to rent or buy it now.
Watch the trailer for Moonage Daydream in the video above.
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