Colin From Accounts is a sweet and brilliantly funny rom-com series that will warm your heart while also making you laugh at every turn. The Australian series starring the real-life couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall in the lead roles of Ashley and Gordon follows two single people, one in her 30s and the other in his 40s as they are brought together by a literal accident of a sweet dog soon to be named “Colin From Accounts”. The romantic comedy series also stars Genevieve Hegney, Emma Harvie, Helen Thomson, and Michael Logo. So, if you loved the Australian rom-com series here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Lovesick (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Netflix
Lovesick aka Scrotal Recall is a brilliant rom-com series that tackles the difficult subject matter of sexually transmitted series while also delivering a genuinely heartfelt story about love and friendship. Created by Tom Edge,...
Lovesick (Netflix & Rent on Prime Video) Credit – Netflix
Lovesick aka Scrotal Recall is a brilliant rom-com series that tackles the difficult subject matter of sexually transmitted series while also delivering a genuinely heartfelt story about love and friendship. Created by Tom Edge,...
- 2/29/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
The Lovers is a romantic comedy series written by Johnny Flynn and Roisin Gallagher, who also star in the series as the lead characters Seamus and Janet. The Sky Atlantic series follows the story of Seamus and Janet who meet by chance when Janet is trying to kill herself and Seamus is trying to save himself from a bunch of goons. The series also stars Alice Eve, Conleth Hill, and Evelyn Miller. So, if you loved The Lovers here are some similar shows you should check out next.
Colin From Accounts (Paramount+ & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Binge
Colin From Accounts is the show you need to watch if you love The Lovers. In both of these rom-com shows you will find flawed and funny human beings afraid of life and all its glory as they try to find happiness together. Created by and starring a real-life couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall,...
Colin From Accounts (Paramount+ & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Binge
Colin From Accounts is the show you need to watch if you love The Lovers. In both of these rom-com shows you will find flawed and funny human beings afraid of life and all its glory as they try to find happiness together. Created by and starring a real-life couple Harriet Dyer and Patrick Brammall,...
- 2/23/2024
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Break out the Breakfast Nachos and Trash Juice!
The cast and creator of Fxx’s critically acclaimed comedy You’re the Worst are reuniting for a fundraiser to benefit Feeding America.
The Sunday Funday (when else?!) event will be live-streamed Jan. 31 at 6 p.m. Est and feature series creator Stephen Falk as well as stars Aya Cash (Gretchen), Chris Geere (Jimmy), Kether Donohue (Lindsay), Desmin Borges (Edgar) and recurring favorites Todd Robert Anderson (Vernon), Darrell Britt-Gibson (Shitstain), Allen Maldonado (Honeynutz), Allan McLeod (Paul), Brandon Mychal Smith (Sam) and Janet Varney (Becca). Additional talent will be announced at a later date....
The cast and creator of Fxx’s critically acclaimed comedy You’re the Worst are reuniting for a fundraiser to benefit Feeding America.
The Sunday Funday (when else?!) event will be live-streamed Jan. 31 at 6 p.m. Est and feature series creator Stephen Falk as well as stars Aya Cash (Gretchen), Chris Geere (Jimmy), Kether Donohue (Lindsay), Desmin Borges (Edgar) and recurring favorites Todd Robert Anderson (Vernon), Darrell Britt-Gibson (Shitstain), Allen Maldonado (Honeynutz), Allan McLeod (Paul), Brandon Mychal Smith (Sam) and Janet Varney (Becca). Additional talent will be announced at a later date....
- 1/15/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Break out the Breakfast Nachos and Trash Juice!
The cast and creator of Fxx’s critically acclaimed comedy You’re the Worst are reuniting for a fundraiser to benefit Feeding America.
The Sunday Funday (when else?!) event will be live-streamed Jan. 31 at 6 p.m. Est and feature series creator Stephen Falk as well as stars Aya Cash (Gretchen), Chris Geere (Jimmy), Kether Donohue (Lindsay), Desmin Borges (Edgar) and recurring favorites Todd Robert Anderson (Vernon), Darrell Britt-Gibson (Shitstain), Allen Maldonado (Honeynutz), Allan McLeod (Paul), Brandon Mychal Smith (Sam), Janet Varney (Becca) and Collette Wolfe (Dorothy). Additional talent will be announced at ...
The cast and creator of Fxx’s critically acclaimed comedy You’re the Worst are reuniting for a fundraiser to benefit Feeding America.
The Sunday Funday (when else?!) event will be live-streamed Jan. 31 at 6 p.m. Est and feature series creator Stephen Falk as well as stars Aya Cash (Gretchen), Chris Geere (Jimmy), Kether Donohue (Lindsay), Desmin Borges (Edgar) and recurring favorites Todd Robert Anderson (Vernon), Darrell Britt-Gibson (Shitstain), Allen Maldonado (Honeynutz), Allan McLeod (Paul), Brandon Mychal Smith (Sam), Janet Varney (Becca) and Collette Wolfe (Dorothy). Additional talent will be announced at ...
- 1/15/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
The creator of Fxx series “You’re the Worst” is trying to get his actors in place. “Allan, take a step back toward the polar bear,” Stephen Falk shouts over a din of dancing bodies. “No, toward the polar bear!”
For the series finale, everyone — from the principal cast of Chris Geere, Aya Cash, Kether Donohue, and Desmin Borges, to a slew of recurring favorites like Janet Varney, Todd Robert Anderson, Brandon Mychal Smith, and the bear-adjacent Allan McLeod — is gathered to shoot a wedding reception as they swirl around the ballroom of a giant Silver Lake mansion decorated with ornate fixtures and lots and lots of taxidermy.
It’s mid-September 2018, and it’s here, at the 22,000-square foot historical landmark of the Paramour Estate, that “You’re the Worst” will end its five-season run. The location’s intriguing history aside, its ties to the series run deep: It’s...
For the series finale, everyone — from the principal cast of Chris Geere, Aya Cash, Kether Donohue, and Desmin Borges, to a slew of recurring favorites like Janet Varney, Todd Robert Anderson, Brandon Mychal Smith, and the bear-adjacent Allan McLeod — is gathered to shoot a wedding reception as they swirl around the ballroom of a giant Silver Lake mansion decorated with ornate fixtures and lots and lots of taxidermy.
It’s mid-September 2018, and it’s here, at the 22,000-square foot historical landmark of the Paramour Estate, that “You’re the Worst” will end its five-season run. The location’s intriguing history aside, its ties to the series run deep: It’s...
- 4/4/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
[Editor’s Note: The following review contains spoilers for “You’re the Worst” Season 5, Episode 13, “Pancakes,” the series finale.]
As it began, so, too, did it end. Gretchen (Aya Cash) and Jimmy (Chris Geere) met at a wedding during the “You’re the Worst” series premiere, and they left one in the series finale. That it was their own wedding, before it happened, served not only as a nice spin on expectations, but a key takeaway from the series finale: While so many romantic-comedies present the alter as the ultimate goal, Stephen Falk’s incisive and rebellious take dares to see it as a sacrifice.
So, no, the two worsties didn’t tie the knot. All that came before wasn’t one long trek toward vows, a ceremony, and a reception. But Jimmy and Gretchen abandoning their long-in-the-works ceremony at the last second wasn’t because of a break-up, as was teased so torturously throughout the season. Those tricky flash-forwards were used to make viewers confront the very real...
As it began, so, too, did it end. Gretchen (Aya Cash) and Jimmy (Chris Geere) met at a wedding during the “You’re the Worst” series premiere, and they left one in the series finale. That it was their own wedding, before it happened, served not only as a nice spin on expectations, but a key takeaway from the series finale: While so many romantic-comedies present the alter as the ultimate goal, Stephen Falk’s incisive and rebellious take dares to see it as a sacrifice.
So, no, the two worsties didn’t tie the knot. All that came before wasn’t one long trek toward vows, a ceremony, and a reception. But Jimmy and Gretchen abandoning their long-in-the-works ceremony at the last second wasn’t because of a break-up, as was teased so torturously throughout the season. Those tricky flash-forwards were used to make viewers confront the very real...
- 4/4/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
“You’re the Worst” is a love story that casts a wary eye toward other love stories. Like its leads, Gretchen (Aya Cash) and Jimmy (Chris Geere), Stephen Falk’s Fxx series narrows its eyes when conventional couples approach — or conventional attitudes about romances persist unchecked. But it’s not cynical. It’s not unromantic. And in its final 13 episodes, the shrewd, stimulating, and tuxedo-black comedy proves it’s not an anti-rom-com at all (as it’s been billed). It’s simply a love story made for a new era of romance: “Notting Hill” mixed with “High Fidelity” for the millennial generation.
It’s fitting, then, that the premiere episode starts with a dueling parody/homage to ’90s-era romantic comedies — with Jimmy and Gretchen nowhere in sight. The first half of “The Intransigence of Love,” written and directed by Falk, is devoted to video store clerk Jake (Morgan Krantz) and...
It’s fitting, then, that the premiere episode starts with a dueling parody/homage to ’90s-era romantic comedies — with Jimmy and Gretchen nowhere in sight. The first half of “The Intransigence of Love,” written and directed by Falk, is devoted to video store clerk Jake (Morgan Krantz) and...
- 1/9/2019
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
When You’re the Worst began in the summer of 2014 with smug British writer Jimmy Shive-Overly and destructive publicist Gretchen Cutler hooking up at his ex-girlfriend’s wedding, neither the relationship nor the show seemed built for the long haul. Jimmy and Gretchen were — as both humans and TV protagonists — unfathomably shallow, mean and emotionally stunted. Neither of them was looking for much more than a good time. And in those early days,You’re the Worst didn’t quite have a handle on these two and their dysfunctional romance.
- 1/8/2019
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Rollingstone.com
For four seasons, Stephen Falk set out to “subvert but still service” the romantic comedy genre with his FX half-hour series “You’re the Worst.” Therefore, in setting out to craft the fifth and final season, in which the central couple Jimmy (Chris Geere) and Gretchen (Aya Cash) are planning their wedding, Falk had some clear tentpoles for the story in mind, but also wanted to make sure the “event” element didn’t completely take over and change the tone of the show.
“We wanted to keep the momentum of the wedding planning going so as to make it always the gravitational force that was propelling the season,” Falk tells Variety. But, he adds, “when you’ve had a show that has really delved into clinical depression and Ptsd and the way we treat our veterans in this country, then planning a wedding seems a little lightweight.”
This made Falk...
“We wanted to keep the momentum of the wedding planning going so as to make it always the gravitational force that was propelling the season,” Falk tells Variety. But, he adds, “when you’ve had a show that has really delved into clinical depression and Ptsd and the way we treat our veterans in this country, then planning a wedding seems a little lightweight.”
This made Falk...
- 1/7/2019
- by Danielle Turchiano
- Variety Film + TV
Chris Longo Nov 29, 2018
In an abrupt career change, actor Janet Varney is now a fortune teller in a hilarious new web series on IFC.
There’s a solid chance you want to outright abandon your current job as you read this. Wouldn’t it be freeing to flip your boss off as you walk out the door?
If you’re not there yet, I bet you’ve at least fantasized about pivoting to an entirely new profession. Let’s run off a few reasons why that is unlikely: 1) You’re mediocre to good at what you already do; 2) It’s a brazen and unnecessary risk for most ordinary people with bills to pay; 3) Fantasy is undefeated versus reality, and the fear of failure often keeps people from fully committing to a dream.
None of that self-doubt phases Janet Varney, who trades acting for psychic endeavors in her new IFC web series,...
In an abrupt career change, actor Janet Varney is now a fortune teller in a hilarious new web series on IFC.
There’s a solid chance you want to outright abandon your current job as you read this. Wouldn’t it be freeing to flip your boss off as you walk out the door?
If you’re not there yet, I bet you’ve at least fantasized about pivoting to an entirely new profession. Let’s run off a few reasons why that is unlikely: 1) You’re mediocre to good at what you already do; 2) It’s a brazen and unnecessary risk for most ordinary people with bills to pay; 3) Fantasy is undefeated versus reality, and the fear of failure often keeps people from fully committing to a dream.
None of that self-doubt phases Janet Varney, who trades acting for psychic endeavors in her new IFC web series,...
- 11/29/2018
- Den of Geek
‘You’re the Worst’ Trailer: The Farewell Season of the Fxx Comedy Sets Up for a Wild Wedding Sendoff
Well, if Jimmy and Gretchen can pull this off, there’s hope for the rest of us.
Fxx released the official trailer for Season 5 of “You’re the Worst,” the farewell batch of episodes for one of the network’s biggest critical hits.
As teased at the end of last season, after a tumultuous period of broken engagements, meme reenactments, and general agoraphobia, this wild pair is finally getting hitched. Seems like Chris Geere and Aya Cash are back in rare form as Jimmy and Gretchen try to snatch up wedding venues, all while avoiding the encroaching dangers of acting like responsible adults.
IndieWire’s Ben Travers wrote after last year’s finale, “This season dealt with Jimmy and Gretchen’s specific self-explorations — allowing for both characters to independently grow just enough to realize why they mattered so much to each other — and then spurred them both to do something about it.
Fxx released the official trailer for Season 5 of “You’re the Worst,” the farewell batch of episodes for one of the network’s biggest critical hits.
As teased at the end of last season, after a tumultuous period of broken engagements, meme reenactments, and general agoraphobia, this wild pair is finally getting hitched. Seems like Chris Geere and Aya Cash are back in rare form as Jimmy and Gretchen try to snatch up wedding venues, all while avoiding the encroaching dangers of acting like responsible adults.
IndieWire’s Ben Travers wrote after last year’s finale, “This season dealt with Jimmy and Gretchen’s specific self-explorations — allowing for both characters to independently grow just enough to realize why they mattered so much to each other — and then spurred them both to do something about it.
- 11/5/2018
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Stars: John Hawkes, Anita Barone, Stephen Falk, Karen Black, Dan Castellaneta, Stephanie Jane Markham, Ryan Alosio, Rusty Schwimmer, Daryl Hury, Leon Russom, Carlos Jacott, Duane Whitaker, Todd Robert Anderson, Greg Benson | Written and Directed by Francis Stokes
A charming and endearing tale of one mans dare to dream attitude and his willingness to break every bone in his body on the way to that dream… With a beautiful re-scan, from 35mm film, of the classic award-winning comedy, Harold Buttleman: Daredevil Stuntman.
Oscar Nominee John Hawkes (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) is Harold Buttleman, a sweet, charming and somewhat clueless small town tuxedo salesman who wants to be the next Evel Knievel and he is willing to break every bone in his body to get there. Harold teams up with a couple of friends who share his passion for what he wants to accomplish and they shoot a crude video (made...
A charming and endearing tale of one mans dare to dream attitude and his willingness to break every bone in his body on the way to that dream… With a beautiful re-scan, from 35mm film, of the classic award-winning comedy, Harold Buttleman: Daredevil Stuntman.
Oscar Nominee John Hawkes (Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri) is Harold Buttleman, a sweet, charming and somewhat clueless small town tuxedo salesman who wants to be the next Evel Knievel and he is willing to break every bone in his body to get there. Harold teams up with a couple of friends who share his passion for what he wants to accomplish and they shoot a crude video (made...
- 1/26/2018
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
“You’re the Worst” Season 4 began with a problem.
“There’s a sort of a writers room buzzword [called] ‘schmuck bait,'” series creator Stephen Falk told IndieWire. “It’s bait for schmucks. It’s like, ‘Oh, the hero’s son is in peril!’ But, well, they’re not actually in peril because, you know, they’re a major character. They’ll come back.”
The bait to start Season 4 — and thus the problem facing it — is that Jimmy (Chris Geere) and Gretchen (Aya Cash) are broken up. Most real-life couples couldn’t come back from such a tragic split, but given that “You’re the Worst” is a romantic-comedy focusing on Jimmy and Gretchen’s relationship, the expectation persists: They’ll get back together, right?
Read More:‘You’re the Worst’ Review: Season 4 Transcends Romantic-Comedies with an Invigorating New Beginning
“The fact that there are these normal expectations shouldn’t stop...
“There’s a sort of a writers room buzzword [called] ‘schmuck bait,'” series creator Stephen Falk told IndieWire. “It’s bait for schmucks. It’s like, ‘Oh, the hero’s son is in peril!’ But, well, they’re not actually in peril because, you know, they’re a major character. They’ll come back.”
The bait to start Season 4 — and thus the problem facing it — is that Jimmy (Chris Geere) and Gretchen (Aya Cash) are broken up. Most real-life couples couldn’t come back from such a tragic split, but given that “You’re the Worst” is a romantic-comedy focusing on Jimmy and Gretchen’s relationship, the expectation persists: They’ll get back together, right?
Read More:‘You’re the Worst’ Review: Season 4 Transcends Romantic-Comedies with an Invigorating New Beginning
“The fact that there are these normal expectations shouldn’t stop...
- 10/18/2017
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
You're the Worst has some new company. Deadline reports Zosia Mamet and Lou Diamond Phillips will appear in season four of the Fxx TV show.The dark romantic comedy takes a modern look at love and happiness — as told through the eyes of two people (Chris Geere and Aya Cash) who haven’t been very successful with either. Desmin Borges, Kether Donohue, Janet Varney, Todd Robert Anderson, and Allan McLeod also star.Read More…...
- 8/10/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Breaking up is hard to do, doubly so on TV. The upcoming season of “You’re the Worst” finds Jimmy (Chris Geere) and Gretchen (Aya Cash) in the aftermath of their conscious decoupling, which in a new trailer takes the form of sad karaoke. Watch below.
Read More‘You’re the Worst’ Season 4 Clip: Jimmy and Gretchen Try to Get Lucky, and Not With Each Other — Watch
Both halves of the former couple sing Soft Cell’s “Tainted Love” in the new preview, albeit under very different circumstances: Gretchen is the center of attention in a packed club, while Jimmy is a nuisance to everyone else in the Western-themed bar he finds himself in. They both add forlorn commentary to the lyrics, though: “I gave you all a boy could give you — like accommodation, back rubs, sex,” complains Jimmy; Gretchen, meanwhile, lets everyone know that she’s in between places...
Read More‘You’re the Worst’ Season 4 Clip: Jimmy and Gretchen Try to Get Lucky, and Not With Each Other — Watch
Both halves of the former couple sing Soft Cell’s “Tainted Love” in the new preview, albeit under very different circumstances: Gretchen is the center of attention in a packed club, while Jimmy is a nuisance to everyone else in the Western-themed bar he finds himself in. They both add forlorn commentary to the lyrics, though: “I gave you all a boy could give you — like accommodation, back rubs, sex,” complains Jimmy; Gretchen, meanwhile, lets everyone know that she’s in between places...
- 7/30/2017
- by Michael Nordine
- Indiewire
Colin Ferguson is headed to Fxx. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the Eureka star has joined season four of You're the Worst.The dark romantic comedy takes a modern look at love and happiness — as told through the eyes of two people (Chris Geere and Aya Cash) who haven’t been very successful with either. Desmin Borges, Kether Donohue, Janet Varney, Todd Robert Anderson, and Allan McLeod also star.Read More…...
- 7/27/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
"We shall not go gentle into this good night." Today, Fxx released a new teaser trailer for season four of You're the Worst.The dark romantic comedy takes a modern look at love and happiness — as told through the eyes of two people (Chris Geere and Aya Cash) who haven’t been very successful with either. Desmin Borges, Kether Donohue, Janet Varney, Todd Robert Anderson, and Allan McLeod also star.Read More…...
- 7/7/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Mark your calendars. Today, Fxx announced season four of the TV show will debut in September.The dark romantic comedy takes a modern look at love and happiness — as told through the eyes of two people (Chris Geere and Aya Cash) who haven’t been very successful with either. Desmin Borges, Kether Donohue, Janet Varney, Todd Robert Anderson, and Allan McLeod also star.Read More…...
- 6/29/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
[Warning: The below article contains spoilers for “You’re the Worst” Season 3, through the finale.]
“There is no family.”
Those were the only words I heard during Jimmy’s loquacious diatribe about being “post-family” (like “Thoreau or the Unabomber”) that kicked off the Season 3 finale of “You’re the Worst.” As is fitting for a series so beautifully written (Episode 13, “No Longer Just Us,” by Stephen Falk, Franklin Hardy and Shane Kosakowski), the beginning foreshadowed the ending without giving it away. In fact, the final moments turned the opening scene on its head.
So when Gretchen started gushing with joy post-proposal about how they’re “a family now,” “no longer just ‘us,'” it was quite clear the happy ending in Jimmy’s new novel wouldn’t come true for the romantic pair at the center of our story.
Instead, “You’re the Worst’s” bold third season wrapped on a note similar to this:
For those unfamiliar with “The Leftovers,” just trust in the...
“There is no family.”
Those were the only words I heard during Jimmy’s loquacious diatribe about being “post-family” (like “Thoreau or the Unabomber”) that kicked off the Season 3 finale of “You’re the Worst.” As is fitting for a series so beautifully written (Episode 13, “No Longer Just Us,” by Stephen Falk, Franklin Hardy and Shane Kosakowski), the beginning foreshadowed the ending without giving it away. In fact, the final moments turned the opening scene on its head.
So when Gretchen started gushing with joy post-proposal about how they’re “a family now,” “no longer just ‘us,'” it was quite clear the happy ending in Jimmy’s new novel wouldn’t come true for the romantic pair at the center of our story.
Instead, “You’re the Worst’s” bold third season wrapped on a note similar to this:
For those unfamiliar with “The Leftovers,” just trust in the...
- 11/17/2016
- by Ben Travers
- Indiewire
Recently, CBS finally delivered the new,official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Hawaii Five-o" episode 22 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "Ho'amoano (Chasing Yesterday)," and it turns out that we're going to see some pretty interesting action take place when a couple of hungover men become vital to the Five-o team's latest murder investigation, and more! In the new, 22nd episode press release: Five-0 Must Help Three Married Men Retrace Their Steps From A Wild Night To Find Out Who Killed The Woman Found In Their Hotel Suite. Press release number 2: When a woman is found murdered in the hotel suite occupied by three married men, Five-0 is going to have to help the friends get over their massive hangover and retrace their steps from a wild night to find the killer. Also, Jerry is going to witness a woman's kidnapping on the streets of O'ahu. Guest stars include:...
- 4/17/2015
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Recently, CBS released the new, official synopsis/spoilers for their upcoming "Hawaii Five-o" episode 22 of season 5. The episode is entitled, "(*Ho'amoano (Chasing Yesterday)," and it turns out that we're going to see some very interesting stuff go down when the Five O squad gets 3 hungover dudes to retrace their steps in an effort to crack a murder case, and more. In the new, 22nd episode press release: Five-0 Must Help Three Married Men Retrace Their Steps From A Wild Night To Find Out Who Killed The Woman Found In Their Hotel Suite. Press release number 2: When a woman is found murdered in the hotel suite occupied by three married men, Five-0 will have to help the friends get over their massive hangover and retrace their steps from a wild night to find the killer. Also, Jerry is going to witness a woman's kidnapping on the streets of O'ahu Guest...
- 4/10/2015
- by Chris
- OnTheFlix
Review by Dane Marti
This film rocked my Rock and Roll World. How’s that for an obnoxious way to open a serious film review? I don’t care if I sound juvenile. As I write this, I am listening to Led Zeppelin, to be followed by The Stooges first album.
Anyway, this movie put me in a damn good mood. Of course, having spent years in the local music scene, hanging out with friends dedicated to the lovely pursuit of vinyl acquisition, I was definitely interested in the film, an obsessive and positive interest that would compel many of my generation to enjoy the movie. I collect old records, and I know this unique and obsessive world. Fuzz Track City rings true.
The main character – a Detective named Murphy Dunn (seems stuck in the past. Trapped in a lava light – .no, trapped in a bad 70′s cop show. He...
This film rocked my Rock and Roll World. How’s that for an obnoxious way to open a serious film review? I don’t care if I sound juvenile. As I write this, I am listening to Led Zeppelin, to be followed by The Stooges first album.
Anyway, this movie put me in a damn good mood. Of course, having spent years in the local music scene, hanging out with friends dedicated to the lovely pursuit of vinyl acquisition, I was definitely interested in the film, an obsessive and positive interest that would compel many of my generation to enjoy the movie. I collect old records, and I know this unique and obsessive world. Fuzz Track City rings true.
The main character – a Detective named Murphy Dunn (seems stuck in the past. Trapped in a lava light – .no, trapped in a bad 70′s cop show. He...
- 12/14/2012
- by Movie Geeks
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
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