Amy Winehouse fans weren’t exactly delighted by the news that there would be a biopic of her life. Following the singer’s tragic death in 2011 at the age of 27, her devotees have grown used to witnessing all manner of tacky and exploitative cash grabs executed in her name, from a posthumous album of questionable quality to a mercifully canceled hologram tour. Back To Black, the biographical drama directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson, didn’t do much to refute fears that the entire project was a... Read this story