Not exact matches
From the fly - on - the - wall, cinéma - vérité style of the»60s to a more aggressive, advocacy approach in the mid -»70s, «
Mixtape» is a wide slice of nonfiction
film history.
2» — the title inspired by the «awesome
mixtape» found at the
film's end that Peter Quill (Chris Pratt) pops into his weathered Sony Walkman — hardly erodes the franchise's reputation.
The third
film in as many years about a
mixtape, a rag - tag gang and a dead mom, this movie needs to bring something genuinely mesmerizing.
The
film, which our own Chuck Bowen aptly described as «an admirably bizarre and beautiful genre
mixtape,» reminds us of Jensen's almost singular ability to at once repulse and amuse us at almost every turn.
The
film opens on Earth in 1988, and we're immediately introduced to little Peter Quill, a
mixtape - loving youngster who loses his mom to cancer and promptly gets abducted by a spaceship.
1», as well as the new
mixtape that he unpackages at the end of the
film.
Less sarcastically: The last
film from archival - footage - shaper Göran Olsson, The Black Power
Mixtape 1967 — 1975, was arresting — a real reclamation of history.
INDEPENDENT & FOREIGN
FILMS The Black Power
Mixtape 1967 - 1975 (Unrated) Cinematic collage culled from found 16 mm footage of vintage interviews conducted by Swedish journalists with leaders like Stokely Carmichael, Bobby Seale, Huey Newton, Angela Davis and Eldridge Cleaver at the height of the Black Power Movement.
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