Two more early reviews of the Rutgers-Stringer documentary, this from Adam Zagoria, and this from the Des Moines register.
It sounds truly fascinating. Lots of times biographical documentaries (or biopics of any sort) degenerate into hagiography. From the sounds of it, that's not what we have here. This is no puff-piece designed to convince you that CVS is a saint.
Take this quote, for example, from forward Linda Miles: "I think partially I lost (an interest in basketball) within the process of the ups and downs I had with coach Stringer. I was ready to transfer and just get out of her program."
All of which means: it should be a great film to watch.
It sounds truly fascinating. Lots of times biographical documentaries (or biopics of any sort) degenerate into hagiography. From the sounds of it, that's not what we have here. This is no puff-piece designed to convince you that CVS is a saint.
Take this quote, for example, from forward Linda Miles: "I think partially I lost (an interest in basketball) within the process of the ups and downs I had with coach Stringer. I was ready to transfer and just get out of her program."
All of which means: it should be a great film to watch.