Stop Making Sense: 2023 Remaster
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A24 presents a 4K restoration to mark the 40th anniversary of Talking Heads‘ iconic concert film with Stop Making Sense: 2023 Remaster. At the peak of their career, in support of their 1983 album “Speaking in Tongues,” the core members of Talking Heads, David Byrne, Tina Weymouth, Chris Frantz, and Jerry Harrison, are joined by guest musicians Bernie Worrell, Alex Weir, Steve Scales, Lynn Mabry and Edna Holt for an epic performance shot over three nights course of three nights at Hollywood’s Pantages Theater in December of 1983. The end result is considered by many to be the greatest concert film of all time.
Stop Making Sense: 2023 Remaster Synopsis
To mark the 40th anniversary of Jonathan Demme’s iconic concert film, A24 has picked up distribution rights for Stop Making Sense and commissioned a new 4K remaster of the film. What helps Stop Making Sense stand apart from other iconic concert films such as

My Thoughts on Stop Making Sense: 2023 Remaster
While it may sound like hyperbole to call Stop Making Sense the greatest concert film of all time, having now seen the film four times, I can attest to how high quality the performance is. Talking Heads were at the peak of their popularity in 1983 and while they would stay together as a band until 1991, Stop Making Sense marked the end of their time as a touring act.
Stop Making Sense is very much a performance divided into three distinct acts. The first act involves the stage progressively being built, as band members come onto the stage one by one. The second act plays a lot with lighting and shadows, which includes a performance of “
Probably the most notable element I took away from the 4K restoration is the new sound mix, which really makes it sound like you are right there in the audience. Combined with the cleaned-up visuals, A24 has helped to make the greatest concert film of all time all the more better. As such, if you have not yet had a chance to see Stop Making Sense, now is the time to do so.