
Pink: Staying True
Alecia Moore's transformation into the pop and rock star known as Pink gets the standard music-biography treatment here, tracing her path from a rebellious childhood in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, through early girl-group efforts to the solo breakthrough of "Get the Party Started" and the harder-edged reinvention of "So What." Archive performance clips, music videos, and press footage are stitched together with commentary from music journalists and industry figures who place her career inside the shifting pop landscape of the 2000s, from teen-pop competitors to her pivot toward rock and confessional songwriting. The film spends time on her clashes with record labels over image and sound, her marriage to motocross racer Carey Hart, and the tabloid attention that came with both. It is a fan-friendly rundown rather than an investigative work, built for viewers who want the highlight reel of a two-decade career explained in order, with enough chart numbers and album context to satisfy anyone who only knows the singles.