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Daily Archives: March 22, 2020
Documentary Review: “Streetlight Harmonies” takes us from Frankie Lymon’s doo wop to *NSync
n “Streetlight Harmonies” is a short, brisk documentary that takes us from Gospel close harmony singing as it morphed into pop music, covering The Inkspots through doo wop, Motown and The Beach Boys to En Vogue and *NSYNC. Built on … Continue reading
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Movie Preview: Dad leaves daughter Lily Collins the creepiest “Inheritance” — Simon Pegg!
No, not Lily’s “real” Dad, Phil Collins. But wouldn’t THAT be something? “Inheritance” goes live/becomes available April 23.
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Movie Review: Anonymous filmmaker goes down the rabbit hole investigating “Murder Death Koreatown”
A classic philosophical conundrum is, “If a tree falls in the forest with nobody there, is there any sound?” To that let me add, “If there’s a movie that appears, on DVD and the Internet, with no credits, did anybody … Continue reading
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