Part of Music City Mondays
Only available in theaters, this is the story of the band NOFX. It chronicles how they met each other, achieved popularity and success, and then completed a unique, triumphant farewell tour in 2024 — following decades of struggles with health problems and internal conflicts.
“Wildly entertaining throughout, whether or not you find Fat Mike profoundly irritating. (This offers a clue to their sustained success.) Whichever way you slice it, NOFX’s history makes for fascinating — and if you’re a DIY musician, educational — viewing…. You’ll wonder how this band didn’t slide off the rails and burst into flames many, many years ago. But you’ll also appreciate the fact that they had the good sense to document the bedlam.” —Rae Alexandra, KQED “Funny, poignant and sometimes downright hard to watch (there may have been a few damp eyes in the house), NOFX put it all out there because they know no other way. James Buddy Day, whose career has revolved around true crime documentaries, at first blush seemed like an unlikely choice to direct this opus, but seems to have nailed FORTY YEARS OF FUCKIN’ UP to a tee…crime scenes and all.” —Alan Snodgrass, New Noise Magazine
