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Ozzy: No Escape from Now

Ozzy: No Escape from Now (2025)

Documentary 120mins
8.3 / 10

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Ozzy: No Escape from Now

2025 Documentary 120mins 8.3 / 10

Ozzy Osbourne faces his identity and mortality after his world stops. Dealing with health issues and Parkinson's, he questions if he can perform again while music remains his life's cornerstone.

Ozzy: No Escape from Now: Cast & Crews

Directors
Tania Alexander
Top Cast
Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne, Jack Osbourne, Robert Pattinson

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What Our Critics Think

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Review Team
4/5
4/5

Ozzy: No Escape from Now is a heartfelt exploration of the life of one of rock's most enduring figures. Directed by Tania Alexander, the film offers an intimate look at Ozzy Osbourne's struggles with health and identity, particularly in the face of Parkinson's disease. The narrative is both personal ... Show more >>

Editor Team
3/5
3/5

Ozzy: No Escape from Now takes us on a rollercoaster ride through the life of the Prince of Darkness, but it’s not without its bumps. While the film does a commendable job of highlighting Ozzy Osbourne's struggles with health and his unwavering love for music, it occasionally falls into the trap of ... Show more >>

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Ozzy: No Escape from Now is definitely worth watching for fans of Ozzy Osbourne and those interested in the struggles of iconic musicians. The film offers a candid look into Ozzy's life, particularly his health challenges and the impact on his music career, making it both poignant and relatable.

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