Get ready for a wild ride through time and space! Nirvanna: The Band, The Show, The Movie is a unique and captivating journey that will leave you wondering how they pulled it off. This innovative project, a brainchild of BlackBerry star and director Matt Johnson and composer Jay McCarol, takes you on a thrilling adventure through the past, present, and future. But here's where it gets controversial... Is it a web series, a streaming series, or a feature film? The answer is all of the above! This legacy continuation blends the group's modest ambitions with a ludicrous sci-fi plot and anarchic man-on-the-street pranks. The band travels back in time to 2008 in an RV that would make Doc Brown proud, aiming to make their rockstar dreams come true by performing at The Rivoli, a local performance space. It's a return to Canada's American Apparel-laden aughts and the cult comedy group that has improbably spanned several decades. But what makes this movie truly special? Reviewing the movie at SXSW last year, critic Katie Rife praised its 'How did they do that?' moments, including its Jackass-style, hidden-camera stunts and surprisingly melancholy themes of aging and friendship. 'Nirvanna: The Band, The Show, The Movie is so affable, so good-natured, so modest—just so gosh-darned charming—that it’s difficult not to crack at least a little bit of a smile while watching it,' Rife concluded. So, are you ready to embark on this unique and captivating journey? Check out the web series on the Nirvanna website and prepare for a thrilling adventure! Nirvanna: The Band, The Show, The Movie opens in theaters on February 13. Keep scrolling for more great stories, and don't forget to share your thoughts in the comments! Do you think it's a web series, a streaming series, or a feature film? What did you think of the sci-fi plot and the man-on-the-street pranks? We want to hear from you!