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Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey, is a feature length documentary film about the iconic 80's band, Journey, and their new lead singer, Arnel Pineda, whom they discovered through YouTube. -- (C) Official Site R
Release Date Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey Mar 8, 2013 Limited
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Actors For Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey

Jonathan Cain,Deen Castronovo,Arnel Pineda,Neil Schon,Ross Valory,Neal Schon

Genres Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey : Musical & Performing Arts,Documentary

Visitor Ranting & Critics For Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey

User Ranting Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey : 3.9
User Percentage For Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey : 77 %
User Count Like for Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey : 465
All Critics Ranting For Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey : 6.1
All Critics Count For Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey : 40
All Critics Percentage For Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey : 65 %

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Movie Overview For Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey

Follows the real life rock-n-roll fairy tale story of Filipino Arnel Pineda, who was plucked from You Tube to become the front man for iconic American rock band, Journey, thereby becoming the latest performer to go from the Internet to real life celebrity. Having already overcome a life full of painful obstacles and now saddled with the immense pressures of leading a world renowned band and replacing a legendary singer, the film follows Arnel on this personal journey.

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Review For Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey

It feels selectively edited toward a predetermined point of view.
Mick LaSalle-San Francisco Chronicle

[Plods] from one performance to the next with unnecessary asides for veteran Journey members to talk about their own lives (trivia of interest to megafans and no one else).
Sara Stewart-New York Post

As infectious as Pineda's enthusiasm is, "Don't Stop Believin' " too often relies on his inherent appeal as a film subject, rarely probing more deeply than the narrative he and his bandmates provide.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post

Ms. Diaz settles for a flabby, repetitive showcase for the songs and an attaboy for their newest singer.
Jeannette Catsoulis-New York Times

Pineda's ebullience is infectious, and "Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey" is a pleasant story of dreams coming true.
Mark Olsen-Los Angeles Times

Diaz insists on selling Pineda's promo-friendly myth at the expense of the richer, more complicated story of a dreamer who learns to become the durable professional his bandmates expect.
Scott Tobias-NPR

Rather than a faux psychological analysis, the film offers instead a general commentary on how class, race, and nationality-as well as gender, even more generally-shape Arnel's experience.
Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters

By the time the band arrives in Manila for Pineda's emotional homecoming, every note feels as if it's been earned.
Ellen Gray-Philadelphia Daily News

Once this new Journey has become a success, "Don't Stop Believin'" doesn't have a whole lot more to say on the subject.
Rob Thomas-Madison Movie

All mic-ed up, but also all mixed up, this indulgently apportioned doc is a glad-handing fan project all the way.
Brent Simon-Shockya.com

A heartfelt verité portrait of American pop rock as a global product, reaching into the slums of Manila, and filling stadiums around the world with happy, smiling people.
Nora Lee Mandel-Film-Forward.com

The film is mostly surface-value kicks, relaying the basic parts of the story (poor guy battling drug and alcohol addiction suddenly makes it big) without being particularly probing or revealing too many shades of gray.
Eric Melin-Lawrence.com

Entertaining and well-edited, but ultimately shallow.
Avi Offer-NYC Movie Guru

Pineda is consistently treated as human rather than legend. It's completely appropriate that the film is just good enough, nothing too extraordinary or lasting in our minds.
Christopher Campbell-Film School Rejects

Applause for its ambition in scope, which makes it far more than just a commercial for some 80s band's latest nostalgia tour.
Jason Gorber-Twitch

This movie works beyond just a modern-day fairy tale.
Nina Garin-San Diego Union-Tribune

Real-life Cinderella story with quiet emotion and a down-to-earth working band make this rock documentary far more than an episode of "Behind the Music."
Frank Lovece-Film Journal International

Watching Don't Stop Believin' one always gets the sense that there's a larger story that Diaz can't -- or simply doesn't want to -- tell.
Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity

As inspiring as much of (Arnel) Pineda's story is, Filipina director Ramona S. Diaz may be a little too enamored with her subject and, subsequently, comes across at times as less than objective.
Fr. Chris Carpenter-Movie Dearest

The movie, to its credit, is smirk-free, but director Diaz fails to craft the material into much more than an infomercial.
John Beifuss-Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)

Powered by subject Arnel Pineda's charm and humour as well as that excellent classic rock soundtrack, Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey is an inspiring and entertaining fairy tale you really can believe in.
Diva Velez-TheDivaReview.com

You'd be hard pressed too many other documentaries that leave you feeling so damn great.
Robert Levin-amNewYork

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