अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंReveals a superfan's intensely personal connection to iconic rapper Eminem and that artist's profound influence. Explores fandom's power to forge identity and community.Reveals a superfan's intensely personal connection to iconic rapper Eminem and that artist's profound influence. Explores fandom's power to forge identity and community.Reveals a superfan's intensely personal connection to iconic rapper Eminem and that artist's profound influence. Explores fandom's power to forge identity and community.
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Just left the cinema - very good movie, there is a little bit of everything, nice summary of his career and impact and it's just very well leveled, I enjoyed it a lot. Just wish he'd shown the meeting with the Stans. I get why he didn't but vicariously I needed it man. Very interesting to watch the stories if his fans, a lot of it made me tear up.
Stans is a limited theatrical release documentary that explores the lives of self-proclaimed Eminem superfans. The film offers a heartfelt and surprisingly uplifting look at fandom, focusing on how Eminem has positively impacted the lives of his most devoted followers.
The documentary highlights their passion in a positive light whilst also discussing some of the negativity they've received. Some have Eminem tattoos, others dress like Eminem or travel around the world to see him perform but what unites them is the profound influence he's had on their lives. Many credit Eminem with helping them navigate personal struggles, using his music and story as a source of strength.
While Stans isn't primarily a documentary about Eminem himself, it does trace key moments in his career to show how different eras of his music shaped and inspired his fans. The film features interviews with Eminem, Dr. Dre industry colleagues and celebrity stans like Ed Sheeran which adds a fun and insightful touch.
As an Eminem fan, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the positive impact he's had on people from all walks of life especially considering how problematic some of his lyrics can be. The documentary is filled with nostalgic throwbacks and even a few singalong
Though it may not be the kind of film you'd expect or even need to see in a cinema, I'm glad I experienced it on the big screen as it's a touching tribute to the power of music and connection.
The documentary highlights their passion in a positive light whilst also discussing some of the negativity they've received. Some have Eminem tattoos, others dress like Eminem or travel around the world to see him perform but what unites them is the profound influence he's had on their lives. Many credit Eminem with helping them navigate personal struggles, using his music and story as a source of strength.
While Stans isn't primarily a documentary about Eminem himself, it does trace key moments in his career to show how different eras of his music shaped and inspired his fans. The film features interviews with Eminem, Dr. Dre industry colleagues and celebrity stans like Ed Sheeran which adds a fun and insightful touch.
As an Eminem fan, I thoroughly enjoyed seeing the positive impact he's had on people from all walks of life especially considering how problematic some of his lyrics can be. The documentary is filled with nostalgic throwbacks and even a few singalong
Though it may not be the kind of film you'd expect or even need to see in a cinema, I'm glad I experienced it on the big screen as it's a touching tribute to the power of music and connection.
I'm a big fan of music docs and this one was as good as any. Loved the unique twist on the story by making it about super fans. Very cool how they found so many interesting characters and eminem is of course fascinating.
Would suggest to anyone who likes music docs, hip hop, 90s culture, or anything about human psychology and growth. Will stream it again when it's out.
Would suggest to anyone who likes music docs, hip hop, 90s culture, or anything about human psychology and growth. Will stream it again when it's out.
The film may not be the best documentary about a famous artist out there, BUT it's a truly special experience for fans - and honestly, that's what matters most.
It was amazing to see so many fans featured, and you could really feel how grateful Eminem is for everything that's happened to him, despite never seeking fame in the first place.
That said, I wish there had been more moments with him personally - showing places from iconic videos or talking about inspirations behind certain songs. I also really hoped we'd get to see Hailie and their relationship, which we all know is beautiful and so strong.
"Mockingbird" is my favorite song, and sadly it wasn't mentioned (aside from a brief fan comment).
Still, the two hours flew by, and I know I could've easily watched two more.
I was born in 2001, when Eminem was already a huge sensation. That didn't stop me from falling in love with every track, even the ones released before I was born. I've been listening to him since I was very young - at first without fully understanding anything.
But after his darkest period (following Proof's death), when he came back with "Not Afraid," that's when I truly became a fan.
I've never been to one of his concerts, and I'm still waiting - beyond excited - for him to announce a tour. I know when that day comes, I'll die of happiness.
It was amazing to see so many fans featured, and you could really feel how grateful Eminem is for everything that's happened to him, despite never seeking fame in the first place.
That said, I wish there had been more moments with him personally - showing places from iconic videos or talking about inspirations behind certain songs. I also really hoped we'd get to see Hailie and their relationship, which we all know is beautiful and so strong.
"Mockingbird" is my favorite song, and sadly it wasn't mentioned (aside from a brief fan comment).
Still, the two hours flew by, and I know I could've easily watched two more.
I was born in 2001, when Eminem was already a huge sensation. That didn't stop me from falling in love with every track, even the ones released before I was born. I've been listening to him since I was very young - at first without fully understanding anything.
But after his darkest period (following Proof's death), when he came back with "Not Afraid," that's when I truly became a fan.
I've never been to one of his concerts, and I'm still waiting - beyond excited - for him to announce a tour. I know when that day comes, I'll die of happiness.
What I loved most about Stan is that it never slipped into the trap of being a "look how great I am" documentary. Instead, it let the fans take center stage. The film's perspective was refreshingly from the outside looking in - ordinary people whose lives were touched, changed, or even defined by Eminem's music.
We got just enough of Em himself to feel his presence, but he never overshadowed the real focus: the fans and the culture that has grown around him. That balance made the film feel authentic, raw, and deeply human.
It could have been a self-indulgent victory lap, but instead, Stan is about connection, identity, and what it means when an artist becomes a voice for millions. Honest, emotional, and beautifully restrained - exactly what a documentary like this should be.
We got just enough of Em himself to feel his presence, but he never overshadowed the real focus: the fans and the culture that has grown around him. That balance made the film feel authentic, raw, and deeply human.
It could have been a self-indulgent victory lap, but instead, Stan is about connection, identity, and what it means when an artist becomes a voice for millions. Honest, emotional, and beautifully restrained - exactly what a documentary like this should be.
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