Review: The Music Never Stopped

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The Music Never Stopped


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The Music Never Stopped will please older audiences, and some of the less cultured younger ones, but apart from that never make much of a dent. Movies like this will always show at festivals such as Sundance for some reason. Perhaps it’s for the cast. Who knows? They break no ground. They are not the future. They are not even a well-oiled version of the past, just repackaging of it.

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