Golden State Warriors star point guard Steph Curry took to the stage during a recent Paramore concert to help the band perform “Misery Business” – and lead a sing-along with the audience.
Curry’s wife, Ayesha Curry, took to Instagram with a video recalling that they listened to the band on one of their first dates.
Steph curry + Paramour = elite content https://t.co/OttE7P2FnR
— Legendary Starlord (@BigFuddge) August 8, 2023
Curry has been busy recently with a new documentary out on Apple TV+.
At the documentary’s premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Curry’s Davidson coach, Bob McKillop, recalled to uInterview the signs of greatness he saw in the point guard back in his college days.
“In his second game as a Davidson player against the University of Michigan, he scored 32 points,” McKillop said. “The night before he had a double-double – 15 points,13 turnovers, not the double-double that is proverbial in that you get applause.
Curry’s wife, Ayesha Curry, took to Instagram with a video recalling that they listened to the band on one of their first dates.
Steph curry + Paramour = elite content https://t.co/OttE7P2FnR
— Legendary Starlord (@BigFuddge) August 8, 2023
Curry has been busy recently with a new documentary out on Apple TV+.
At the documentary’s premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, Curry’s Davidson coach, Bob McKillop, recalled to uInterview the signs of greatness he saw in the point guard back in his college days.
“In his second game as a Davidson player against the University of Michigan, he scored 32 points,” McKillop said. “The night before he had a double-double – 15 points,13 turnovers, not the double-double that is proverbial in that you get applause.
- 8/26/2023
- by Afriasia Bermúdez-Crespín
- Uinterview
Underrated, the documentary made and directed by Peter Nicks about Steph Curry‘s career as a basketball star, premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival.
In an exclusive interview with uInterview, the superstar’s college coach, Bob McKillop, spoke about his most memorable moment he had with Curry.
“In his second game as a Davidson player against University of Michigan, he scored 32 points,” McKillop said. “The night before he had a double-double – 15 points ,13 turnovers, not the double-double that is proverbial in that you get applause. And after their performance, in the press conference after the game he just scored 32 points, in the national press conference he gave credit to his teammates. He always puts the team ahead of self but never at the consequence of limiting himself. There are a lot of guys that will praised their team and in a sense destroy their own ability to perform. He had a...
In an exclusive interview with uInterview, the superstar’s college coach, Bob McKillop, spoke about his most memorable moment he had with Curry.
“In his second game as a Davidson player against University of Michigan, he scored 32 points,” McKillop said. “The night before he had a double-double – 15 points ,13 turnovers, not the double-double that is proverbial in that you get applause. And after their performance, in the press conference after the game he just scored 32 points, in the national press conference he gave credit to his teammates. He always puts the team ahead of self but never at the consequence of limiting himself. There are a lot of guys that will praised their team and in a sense destroy their own ability to perform. He had a...
- 8/26/2023
- by Hailey Schipper
- Uinterview
If the measure of a good documentary about a superstar athlete is in synthesizing what makes its subject tick, “Stephen Curry: Underrated” gets passing grades. And that’s no small compliment, considering the movie spends most of its time at school, a familiar place for director Peter Nicks, whose previous doc, “Homeroom,” served up a very different look at education. With enough fresh stories to keep basketball fanatics engaged and a coda that every soccer mom will appreciate, this is a film that’s worthy of its subject.
Produced in part by Curry’s Unanimous Media, “Underrated” leans on abundant clips of the hoop star’s career and interviews with family, coaches and college teammates, as well as fly-on-the-wall moments that come with the kind of access filmmakers get when the subject helps to drive the project. Nicks casts Curry as an undersized underdog-turned-college phenom who becomes a four-time NBA...
Produced in part by Curry’s Unanimous Media, “Underrated” leans on abundant clips of the hoop star’s career and interviews with family, coaches and college teammates, as well as fly-on-the-wall moments that come with the kind of access filmmakers get when the subject helps to drive the project. Nicks casts Curry as an undersized underdog-turned-college phenom who becomes a four-time NBA...
- 4/29/2023
- by Bill Edelstein
- Variety Film + TV
Image Source: Stephen Curry: Underrated. Courtesy of Sffilm.
Stephen Curry is ready to tell his story. On Thursday, the 35-year-old four-time NBA champion premiered his new documentary, "Stephen Curry: Underrated," during the opening night of the 2023 Sffilm Festival at the Grand Lake Theatre in Oakland, CA. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Peter Nicks and produced by Ryan Coogler, Erick Peyton, and Sean Havey, the film spotlights Curry's rise from college hopeful to NBA superstar through illuminating footage of his years at Davidson College and his 2021-22 season with the Golden State Warriors.
While Curry himself wasn't in attendance (he got called in for practice ahead of this weekend's NBA Playoffs), he made sure to record a special message for attendees. "I am so sorry that I couldn't be there with you in person, but as you can see, I'm here in our practice facility getting ready for our playoffs," Curry said in the clip,...
Stephen Curry is ready to tell his story. On Thursday, the 35-year-old four-time NBA champion premiered his new documentary, "Stephen Curry: Underrated," during the opening night of the 2023 Sffilm Festival at the Grand Lake Theatre in Oakland, CA. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Peter Nicks and produced by Ryan Coogler, Erick Peyton, and Sean Havey, the film spotlights Curry's rise from college hopeful to NBA superstar through illuminating footage of his years at Davidson College and his 2021-22 season with the Golden State Warriors.
While Curry himself wasn't in attendance (he got called in for practice ahead of this weekend's NBA Playoffs), he made sure to record a special message for attendees. "I am so sorry that I couldn't be there with you in person, but as you can see, I'm here in our practice facility getting ready for our playoffs," Curry said in the clip,...
- 4/14/2023
- by Monica Sisavat
- Popsugar.com
At the age of nine, Steph Curry realized he wasn't as big as his fellow basketball players. Being undersized and outgunned never killed his love for the game, but if he wanted to make an impact, he was going to have to embrace the challenge of adapting to that reality and figuring out ways to compete. Multiple NBA championships later, it's safe to say he succeeded. Like all classic underdog stories, director Peter Nicks' "Stephen Curry: Underrated" is about determination. But it's also about second chances, and how believing in and supporting someone in their lowest moments can have life-changing consequences.
The film crosscuts between parallel tracks, one chronicling Curry's journey to attempt to win a fourth championship with the Golden State Warriors during the 2021-2022 NBA season and the other tracking his rise at North Carolina's sleepy Davidson College. Interviews with his coaches and teammates provide insight into what...
The film crosscuts between parallel tracks, one chronicling Curry's journey to attempt to win a fourth championship with the Golden State Warriors during the 2021-2022 NBA season and the other tracking his rise at North Carolina's sleepy Davidson College. Interviews with his coaches and teammates provide insight into what...
- 1/27/2023
- by Ben Pearson
- Slash Film
On Monday night, NBA star Stephen Curry found himself facing a different kind of full-court press — in the form of a mass of reporters lined up on the red carpet at Sundance Film Festival for the world premiere of the new documentary “Underrated,” which chronicles his life and career.
In a lucky bit of scheduling, Curry had the night off from NBA play — it’s mid-season for the reigning NBA Finals Mvp and his team, the Golden State Warriors — so he flew into Park City, Utah to join the filmmakers behind the doc, including director Peter Nicks and producers Ryan Coogler, Erick Peyton and Sean Havey, at its premiere.
The highly anticipated documentary played for a packed house at the Eccles and, before the screening, Curry recalled the first time he watched the finished film, pressing play on a screener in the wee hours of the morning following a game.
In a lucky bit of scheduling, Curry had the night off from NBA play — it’s mid-season for the reigning NBA Finals Mvp and his team, the Golden State Warriors — so he flew into Park City, Utah to join the filmmakers behind the doc, including director Peter Nicks and producers Ryan Coogler, Erick Peyton and Sean Havey, at its premiere.
The highly anticipated documentary played for a packed house at the Eccles and, before the screening, Curry recalled the first time he watched the finished film, pressing play on a screener in the wee hours of the morning following a game.
- 1/26/2023
- by Angelique Jackson and Dayna Wolpa
- Variety Film + TV
The Sundance Film Festival got a heavy dose of Steph Curry on Monday night, hosting the world premiere of Stephen Curry: Underrated with the NBA superstar in attendance as he received multiple standing ovations and a hero’s welcome in Park City.
The film — from Sundance vet and award-winning director Pete Nicks, Apple Original Films and A24 — debuted inside Park City’s Eccles Theatre to a capacity crowd that included Ryan Coogler, a producer of the film, W. Kamau Bell, beloved coach Bob McKillop and a handful of Curry’s teammates from Davidson, the Cinderella stars of March Madness in 2008, including Jason Richards, Thomas Sander and Andrew Lovedale, all of whom appear in the film.
Stephen Curry: Underrated is described as an intimate look at the NBA superstar’s “improbable coming of age at tiny Davidson College, where, under the wing of coach Bob McKillop, the team made a thrilling run in the 2008 NCAA tournament.
The film — from Sundance vet and award-winning director Pete Nicks, Apple Original Films and A24 — debuted inside Park City’s Eccles Theatre to a capacity crowd that included Ryan Coogler, a producer of the film, W. Kamau Bell, beloved coach Bob McKillop and a handful of Curry’s teammates from Davidson, the Cinderella stars of March Madness in 2008, including Jason Richards, Thomas Sander and Andrew Lovedale, all of whom appear in the film.
Stephen Curry: Underrated is described as an intimate look at the NBA superstar’s “improbable coming of age at tiny Davidson College, where, under the wing of coach Bob McKillop, the team made a thrilling run in the 2008 NCAA tournament.
- 1/24/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Is Steph Curry headed to Wakanda? Possibly!
The NBA icon fielded a two-part question on Monday night in Park City during the audience portion of the post-screening Q&a of his Sundance Film Festival title Stephen Curry: Underrated.
Part one: How has your faith inspired you to get to where you are today? Part two, directed at Curry and producer Ryan Coogler who joined him at center stage: Are you going to be cast in Black Panther 3? After Kolby Mac from Minorities Report got both questions out, Curry nearly doubled over with laughter.
“You tell him if we can see if we can shoot it in the summer and find a nice role for me in that universe — absolutely,” Curry said to lots of laughter from the capacity crowd inside Eccles Theatre. “You put the pressure on, and we’ll see what he says.”
Steph Curry in Black Panther 3? “Absolutely,...
The NBA icon fielded a two-part question on Monday night in Park City during the audience portion of the post-screening Q&a of his Sundance Film Festival title Stephen Curry: Underrated.
Part one: How has your faith inspired you to get to where you are today? Part two, directed at Curry and producer Ryan Coogler who joined him at center stage: Are you going to be cast in Black Panther 3? After Kolby Mac from Minorities Report got both questions out, Curry nearly doubled over with laughter.
“You tell him if we can see if we can shoot it in the summer and find a nice role for me in that universe — absolutely,” Curry said to lots of laughter from the capacity crowd inside Eccles Theatre. “You put the pressure on, and we’ll see what he says.”
Steph Curry in Black Panther 3? “Absolutely,...
- 1/24/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Editor’s note: This review was originally published at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival. A24 and AppleTV+ releases the film in select theaters and streaming on Apple on Friday, July 21.
Of all the major American sports, basketball is the one where personality shines through the easiest. There’s no helmet, no facemask. Any one player only has to share the court with nine others. The athleticism, the fire, and the smiles all come through. So one of the biggest challenges for any documentary filmmaker trying to make a biography of a professional basketball player is to contend with what’s already freely given.
In the world of the NBA, Stephen Curry isn’t one of the largest personalities, but he’s not a blank slate either. Watch clips from any of his Golden State Warriors’ title runs or his legendary game-winners, and you’ll see a man who isn’t afraid...
Of all the major American sports, basketball is the one where personality shines through the easiest. There’s no helmet, no facemask. Any one player only has to share the court with nine others. The athleticism, the fire, and the smiles all come through. So one of the biggest challenges for any documentary filmmaker trying to make a biography of a professional basketball player is to contend with what’s already freely given.
In the world of the NBA, Stephen Curry isn’t one of the largest personalities, but he’s not a blank slate either. Watch clips from any of his Golden State Warriors’ title runs or his legendary game-winners, and you’ll see a man who isn’t afraid...
- 1/24/2023
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
“Far below NBA standard in regard to explosiveness and athleticism… at 6-2, he’s extremely small for the NBA shooting guard position… Needs to add some muscles to his upper body, but appears as though he’ll always be skinny.”
That was just a taste of Steph Curry’s underwhelming 2009 NBA draft report. A pair of point guards (Ricky Rubio, Jonny Flynn) were ultimately selected ahead of Curry, who went on to become a four-time NBA champion, two-time league Mvp, and the greatest shooter in basketball history. (He was also...
That was just a taste of Steph Curry’s underwhelming 2009 NBA draft report. A pair of point guards (Ricky Rubio, Jonny Flynn) were ultimately selected ahead of Curry, who went on to become a four-time NBA champion, two-time league Mvp, and the greatest shooter in basketball history. (He was also...
- 1/24/2023
- by Marlow Stern
- Rollingstone.com
Peter Nicks’ documentary Stephen Curry: Underrated, premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, begins with NBA Hall-of-Famer Reggie Miller reading from a withering scouting report for Stephen Curry. The report, written about the Davidson star ahead of the NBA draft, questions Curry’s athleticism, his size and his ability to withstand the physicality of the professional game.
Nearly two hours later, the documentary ends with Miller hailing the way Curry and his style of play single-handedly changed the NBA.
Based on those bookends, it’s easy to predict every beat of Underrated. One might assume this will be yet another film about an athlete who was able to parlay a chip-on-the-shoulder attitude into greatness, complete with a predictable assortment of talking heads including various members of the Warriors dynasty, perhaps a legend or two and regular appearances from Curry’s wife, Ayesha, for humanizing.
Underrated turns out not to be that documentary at all.
Nearly two hours later, the documentary ends with Miller hailing the way Curry and his style of play single-handedly changed the NBA.
Based on those bookends, it’s easy to predict every beat of Underrated. One might assume this will be yet another film about an athlete who was able to parlay a chip-on-the-shoulder attitude into greatness, complete with a predictable assortment of talking heads including various members of the Warriors dynasty, perhaps a legend or two and regular appearances from Curry’s wife, Ayesha, for humanizing.
Underrated turns out not to be that documentary at all.
- 1/24/2023
- by Daniel Fienberg
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Golden State Warriors superstar Stephen Curry is heading to Utah, not for a game against the Jazz but an event in an entirely different arena: the Sundance Film Festival.
We’re told the future hall of famer intends to make the world premiere of Stephen Curry: Underrated on Monday night, January 23, the documentary about him directed by Peter Nicks and produced by Ryan Coogler, Nicks, Jenelle Lindsay, and Erick Payton.
“The plan is for him to be there… The timing just kind of worked out,” Nicks tells Deadline. “You can never know 100 percent with someone like that… He’s probably going to have to dip out. He’s got practice the next day.”
The film from A24 and Apple Originals documents the two-time league Mvp who wasn’t expected to survive in the NBA, let alone set the record for the most 3-point buckets in a career.
“Far below NBA...
We’re told the future hall of famer intends to make the world premiere of Stephen Curry: Underrated on Monday night, January 23, the documentary about him directed by Peter Nicks and produced by Ryan Coogler, Nicks, Jenelle Lindsay, and Erick Payton.
“The plan is for him to be there… The timing just kind of worked out,” Nicks tells Deadline. “You can never know 100 percent with someone like that… He’s probably going to have to dip out. He’s got practice the next day.”
The film from A24 and Apple Originals documents the two-time league Mvp who wasn’t expected to survive in the NBA, let alone set the record for the most 3-point buckets in a career.
“Far below NBA...
- 1/18/2023
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
Steph Curry is the most famous person to Ever play basketball at Davidson College (by far!) ... so, why hasn't his jersey been retired?! Simple -- Steph's gotta get his degree first. Seriously. Remember, Steph is a Legend at Davidson, where he was a consensus 1st Team All-American and famously led the Wildcats to the Elite 8 in the 2008 Ncaa Tournament. So, when we spotted Steph's old college coach, Bob McKillop out in D.C., we had...
- 1/14/2019
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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