From Michael to Back to Black, authorised music biopics are becoming bland, blatant propaganda. Audiences deserve better | Simran Hans

Authorized music biopics, like the new Michael Jackson film, often sanitize the subjects' darker histories for the sake of escapism, prioritizing commercial success over authentic storytelling and leaving audiences with a bland, propagandistic experience. This trend, fueled by the financial success of previous films, raises questions about the integrity of narratives being presented to viewers.
Source: Guardian Culture