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Daily Archives: April 5, 2017
Movie Review: “Shot!” gives us the images, and “The Psycho-Spiritual Mantra” of Mick Rock
There may be more accomplished, more famous “rock” photographers than Mick Rock. But none were born with that perfect and instantly-memorable name. And few could match his stories, gathered from his insider, embedded background in the glam, punk and … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “The Void” fills in too much to work as a thriller
We can imagine greater horrors than anything most movie makers can conjure up visually. It’s the unseen unknown that truly terrifies. And for about 25 minutes, “The Void” lives up to that credo and the promise of its title. We … Continue reading
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