Prior to selling millions of records and packing out amphitheaters, starring in Calvin Klein ads and soundtracking ads and films, and achieving his latest goal of collaborating with an orchestra before all that, Moby played punk rock gigs for audiences of less than a dozen, and DJed even sparser clubs. The electronica megastar recounts his rapid ascent from such meager 1980s beginnings in the new documentary, simply titled Moby Doc.
Everything feels so real in “Moby Doc,” puppetry and reenactments notwithstanding.
In Rob Gordon Bralver’s documentary, released Friday in theaters and on digital, the titular “Feeling So Real” singer made a concerted effort to put all of his cards on the table, the less flattering the better.
“When