“Ozzy: No Escape From Now” — released on Paramount+ on Oct. 6 (alongside several special fan screenings) — wasn’t supposed to be a posthumous feature documentary looking back at the final years of Ozzy Osbourne ‘s life. But that’s what it tragically turned out to be after the rock icon passed away in July, when the film was still in the edit.

Brit director Tania Alexander, with the consent and involvement of Sharon Osbourne (who exec produces), had set out to make a film exploring the aftermath of Ozzy’s life-changing fall in 2019, the toll it took it on him, his mental health and his family, alongside his desperate efforts to get back on stage and the emotional devastation at having to cancel his farewell tour.

Amid the pain, “No Escape From Now” also manages to showcases the comfor

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