

Popstar
Celebrities participate in a live singing competition, judged by musicians and other personalities.
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Plot Summary
When his highly successful solo music career takes a nosedive, pop idol Conner4real (Andy Samberg) must reunite with his old rap group, The Style Boyz, to save his image and prove he's still a legend. The mockumentary follows Conner's egocentric journey as he navigates a world of fame, fickle fans, and the true meaning of friendship.
Critical Reception
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping was met with generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its sharp satirical humor, clever writing, and the cast's comedic performances. While it performed modestly at the box office, it has since gained a cult following for its biting commentary on modern music culture and celebrity.
What Reviewers Say
- Hilariously skewers the vapid world of pop stardom with sharp writing and great comedic performances.
- A surprisingly insightful and witty satire on celebrity culture and the music industry.
- The film's humor is relentless, offering a steady stream of absurd and memorable moments.
Google audience: Google users generally found the film very funny and appreciated its clever satire of pop music and celebrity culture. Many enjoyed the improvisational humor and the memorable characters, though some found the relentless silliness a bit much.
Fun Fact
The film features a star-studded cameo-filled performance by Conner4real's "historic" concert, which includes appearances by Maya Rudolph, Simon Pegg, Edgar Wright, Mariah Carey, and Adele, among many others.
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