While this had been on my radar as going to be released at the end of 2025, the tragic event of the murders of Rob and Michele Reiner made me watch this “mockumentary” followup in a very different light.
While I am a fan of the original movie, I do not know all of the songs and the key lines by heart. The setup of the sequel is that the band needs to reunite for one more show. Rob Reiner “Marty” is back as the director/interviewer.
Sadly, I think the movie suffers from having to follow in its own footsteps. There are some good bits with some “special guests” and the best thing is that there is a definite story arc in the 90 minutes.
In hindsight, it was bittersweet to see Rob Reiner do a bit of slapstick.
I have to shout out the newcomer Valerie Franco as Tap’s latest drummer. This seems particularly relevant now that Rush has tapped a new drummer; I think once again Spinal Tap was ahead of the curve!
This movie won’t resonate like the first one did, but it is going to serve as the standing stone of Rob Reiner’s last film, and it does that honorably, and with some honest laughs along the way.
