‘Creation Stories’ Review: An Over-Amped Flashback to Britpop’s ’90s Heyday

Some movies endure as a treasured soundtrack to which the film itself becomes a mere footnote.

That seems likely to prove the case with “Creation Stories,” a biopic of Creation Records’ founder Alan McGee that duly draws sonic fuel from the stellar array of Britpop bands he was involved with.

But as directed by Nick Moran in obvious imitation of executive producer Danny Boyle’s most hyperbolic style, scripted by Irvine Welsh and Dean Cavanagh, this apparently loose interpretation of the subject’s memoir becomes a hyperventilating “Behind the Music” caricature, all familiar flash and precious little substance.

Rlj Entertainment is releasing on demand and digital platforms in the U.S.

on Feb.

25, following openings in most other territories.McGee’s 2013 same-titled tome is a breezy yet cogent chronicle of a whirlwind career, written in the clear-eyed retrospect of sobriety after years of chemical excess.

But the film immediately lunges

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