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    Home » “Never Too Late” Is More Than Just A Documentary and Song–It’s a Life Mantra For Elton John

    “Never Too Late” Is More Than Just A Documentary and Song–It’s a Life Mantra For Elton John

    By SHOOTWednesday, January 15, 2025No Comments346 Views
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      Elton John poses at his star on the Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on Oct. 23, 1975. (AP Photo/Jeff Robbins, File)

    Elton John performs on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Friday, Sept. 23, 2022. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, File)

    By Maria Sherman, Music Writer

    NEW YORK (AP) --

    Capturing Sir Elton John’s 50-year career is a herculean task. Good thing his husband, David Furnish, and filmmaker R.J. Cutler were up for the challenge.

    “Elton John: Never Too Late,” one of The Associated Press’ picks for the best music documentaries of 2024, was inspired by John’s final U.S. tour in 2022 — but quickly became a celebration of his life and work. It is filled with insight into his music, relationships — including a fiery friendship with John Lennon — troublesome childhood and struggles with addiction. It is bookended by myth-making performances at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium in 1975 and 2022.

    For fans — and even John himself — it is revelatory viewing.

    “I was struck by how good the music was in those first five years, because I very rarely listened to my music. I was very proud of that,” said John. “And also, it brought back the incredible struggle that I had with success, having no foundation underneath it. I turned to alcohol, drugs and then had redemption by getting sober.”

    Success and satisfaction are not one in the same, a fact that’s quickly established in the film. John had fame but hungered for connection. Having a family changed him.

    “The greatest things in my life are my two kids and David. And the music comes secondary to them,” he says.

    “The title ‘Never Too Late’ sums it up for everybody, not just me. You can change things. It’s never too late to change anything. Thank God I did. Because when I got sober, my whole life completely changed.” He’s now been sober for 34 years.

    “It’s been glorious compared to what it was for about 10 years, 15 years,” he says of his past struggles with drug and alcohol addiction. “You know, I was still playing and touring while I was doing drugs. I never stopped. Because music kept me alive. Music kept me alive. It nearly killed me, but it saved me, if you get what I mean. I am just so proud because now I have a family.”

    He views “Never Too Late” as not only a celebration of that journey, but an effective “piece of advocacy,” as he describes it. “You can have children, and you can be gay, and you can have a happy family. I couldn’t be happier.”

    “Never Too Late” is also the title of an uplifting theme song written by Brandi Carlile, Andrew Watt, John and his longtime lyricist Bernie Taupin, currently shortlisted for the 2025 Oscars. Carlile was the catalyst; she paid John and Furnish a visit to their home in France, saw a rough cut of the documentary and felt moved to write a song.

    “This song was about my life, and I found it very easy to write to,” he said of the collaboration. And its message is simple: “I’ve been through hell,” John says. “And I still come out fighting the other side. So, you know, it’s very true to what I am.”

    And while his days of touring are behind him, the song “Never Too Late” is part of a “new era,” as John explains it. Fans can expect new music in the future. “There will be a new album sooner or later,” he said. “I’m dying to record new stuff.”

    A project like “Never Too Late” allows for reflection. When asked what John hopes his legacy becomes 50, 100 years from now, he says simply: “I just want, on my tombstone to say, ‘He was a great dad.’ That’s what I want. The musical legacy will speak for itself. But from a human point of view, ‘He was a great dad and a great husband.'”

    Last month, John revealed he had lost some vision after contracting an infection. “The eyesight is a problem. But we’re looking into treatment for it. I’m a huge optimist. I basically lost the eyesight in my right eye for the time being. My left eye is not the greatest,” he says.

    He’s been adjusting to the condition for six months. “I’ve had, since this happened, such an empathy for sight- impaired people and blind people… When you see so many other people who just can’t see at all — I’m very blessed.”

    John’s positivity is felt throughout “Never Too Late.” He’s uninterested in looking backwards; in the same way his record-breaking accomplishments are celebrated on film, so too are contemporary moments that spotlight his enthusiasm for his family and younger talent.

    “For me, it’s all about what’s going to happen in the future, not what’s happened in the past,” he says. “With this documentary, we leave certain time behind. And now it’s all about starting again.”

    “Elton John: Never Too Late” is available to stream now on Disney+.

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    After Delay Over Legal Issues, Oscar-Nominated Documentary “Black Box Diaries” Finally Premieres In Japan

    Friday, December 12, 2025

    "Black Box Diaries," a documentary in which Japanese journalist Shiori Ito investigates her own sexual assault case and the barriers she faced in pursuing justice, has been screened widely abroad since its 2024 festival debut and earned an Oscar nomination early this year.

    It finally premiered in Japan on Friday, a long-delayed domestic release that began with a single-theater run.

    In Japan, sexual assault victims are often stigmatized and silenced. But the barrier to the film's release at home was largely the result of a legal dispute over her use of some interviews and footage of witnesses and involved parties without their consent.

    The 102-minute film was screened to a full house on Friday at the T. Joy Prince Shinagawa, a large cinema complex in downtown Tokyo.

    Ito expressed relief that she could finally share her story with an audience in her home country.

    "Until last night, I was afraid if the film is going to come out or not," she told The Associated Press after the screening. "The reason I made this film is because I want to talk about this issue openly in Japan. It's been like my little love letter to Japan, so I'm just so happy that this day came finally."

    Ito, who went public with what she says happened to her in 2015, has become the face of Japan's slow moving #MeToo movement. She is the first Japanese director to be nominated for an Oscar in the category of documentary feature film. The film is based on a 2017 book she wrote, "Black Box."

    What happened in 2015
    As an intern in 2015, Ito was seeking a position at private TBS Television and met one of its senior journalists, Noriyuki Yamaguchi, who became her alleged assailant. She has said in her book and film that she became dizzy... Read More

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