Oil City Confidential Review

(2009) is an acclaimed feature-length documentary directed by Julien Temple that chronicles the meteoric rise and influential legacy of the British pub rock band Dr. Feelgood . It serves as the final installment in Temple's trilogy on 1970s British music, following The Filth and the Fury (Sex Pistols) and Joe Strummer: The Future Is Unwritten . Core Themes & Subject Matter

: The documentary highlights Dr. Feelgood as the "missing link" between 60s rock and the punk explosion, featuring interviews with members of The Clash , Blondie , and The Sex Pistols who cite the band as a major influence. Artistic Style & Content Oil City Confidential (2009) Oil City Confidential

: The title refers to the band's nickname for Canvey Island—a dreary, industrial landscape dominated by petrochemical plants—which they jokingly likened to the "Thames Delta" (a nod to the Mississippi Delta). Core Themes & Subject Matter : The documentary

: The film centers on four men from Canvey Island, Essex , who revitalized the UK music scene in the early '70s with a raw, back-to-basics rhythm and blues sound. : The film centers on four men from