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Review: Inside Llewyn Davis
?If it was never new and it never gets old, then it?s a folk song,? explains the fictional folk singer at the center of Joel and Ethan Coen's brooding and utterly original film, Inside Llewyn Davis. It?s an apt description of a style of music unique to a particular time and place: New York City?s Greenwich Village just before Bob Dylan arrived (in February 1961) and everything began to change.? [ Read more ]
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