Peter Asher: Everywhere Man Review: Pop History From the Studio Glass
Peter Asher looks almost amused by the improbability of his own résumé. Daniel Geller and Dayna ...
Read moreDetailsPeter Asher looks almost amused by the improbability of his own résumé. Daniel Geller and Dayna ...
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Read moreDetailsA documentary filmmaker arrives in a foreign land to find a mystery. Not a murder, but ...
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Read moreDetailsVarda Bar-Kar’s documentary, "Janis Ian: Breaking Silence," invites us not merely to observe a life, but ...
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Read moreDetailsThe film unfolds as a quiet exploration of familial disintegration and personal metamorphosis. A father's hesitant ...
Read moreDetails"Mogwai: If the Stars Had a Sound" shines as a glistening light in a world suffocated ...
Read moreDetailsAs the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic spreads across the United States, a servant named Floyd Monk ...
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