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This impressive new presentation of a well-aged exemplar is highly recommended not only to baseball and romance fans but to all mature viewers who appreciate smartly written, well-acted comedies.
Serving as a worthwhile complement to Lathos's 2016 oral history of Hudson, this well-made, thoughtful, and informative chronicle is highly recommended to rock fans and viewers interested in mental health issues.
While the program is unlikely to win over Dylan fans who deride this period in his output, admirers of traditional gospel music will likely find it to be worth their time.
The movie succeeds as a realistic and ultimately uplifting coming-of-age story that will appeal to a wider audience than just Morrissey fanatics and music buffs.
Mature rock music fans are sure to find this intimate and insightful documentary to be the perfect complement to the more somber Eagles of Death Metal: Nos Amis (LJ 4/1/18), which focuses on the events surrounding the terrorist attack during the band's 2015 Paris concert.
Musicians and rock and heavy metal fans are sure to relish this mostly positive, sometimes bitter, but always illuminating peek behind the rock industry curtain.