Duff McKagan
6 titles
Filmography
6 results

It's So Easy and Other Lies
(2016)Charts the life story of Guns N' Roses bass player Duff McKagan, the meteoric rise of the band and his struggles with alcohol and drug addiction.

Man in the Camo Jacket
(2017)Mike Peters has had an impressive career as the lead singer of The Alarm. This doc shows his battle with cancer and mission to restore hope.

Guns N Roses: Live Rarities
(2007)Documentary film about the Use Your Illusion double set - the people who made them, the process of making of them, the tour that surrounded them and, most crucially, the awesome music they contained. It features rare footage of the band from that time, including exclusive backstage film rarely seen before

Slash: Raised On the Sunset Strip
(2014)The iconic rock guitarist opens up about his time in Guns N' Roses and beyond in this documentary featuring interviews with his fellow musicians.

Ozzy: No Escape from Now
(2025)An unflinching, warm and deeply personal portrait of one of the world's greatest and much-loved rock stars as he battles a catalogue of health issues to play one final show in his hometown of Birmingham.

Robert Williams Mr. Bitchin'
(2013)Robert Williams was an artist in search of a movement. A prolific oil painter, whose painstakingly detailed work often featured naked women, death, destruction, booze and clowns, he didn’t quite fit the fine art mold. In the early 1960s he was confronted with trendy abstraction and superficial pop art. Schooled in the Hot Rod Culture of Ed “Big Daddy” Roth and Von Dutch, he emerged as a leader in the Underground Comic revolution along with R. Crumb, contributing regularly to Zap Comix. His antisocial paintings of an alternative reality were marginalized by the art world for decades although he became a hero of sorts for underground artists. His notoriety exploded when his painting Appetite for Destruction was used (and much vilified) as the cover for that 1987 Guns N’ Roses’ album. When he started Juxtapoz Magazine in 1994, his movement found him. Legions of artists looking for a place within the contemporary art world for their cartoonish realism identified with his “LowBrow” aesthetic. At the time, Williams predicted that, “Low brow and alternative art are the crack in the dam and with this leak the art world will never be the same”. By 2010 the art world could ignore him no longer and he was included in the prestigious Whitney Biennial at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York. Robert Williams Mr. Bitchin' documents this influential artist as he rises to the top of the art world, always an outsider.