Writing and singing the unvarnished truth about one's buried secret life experiences is more common today than when Dory Previn wrote brilliant, disturbing, and darkly funny songs in the1970s. Previn began as an Academy Award nominated lyricist for Hollywood musicals with songs for Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Dionne Warwick before a tabloid scandal and public breakdown led to her re-emergence as a cult artist in the Laurel Canyon scene. The film taps archives for a story in Previn's voice. J. Smith-Cameron (SUCCESSION) reads the voices in Dory's head from her journals. "If you've never heard of Dory Previn, prepare to be ashamed of yourself," wrote Rex Reed.
—Dianna Dilworth