Leonard Cohen

Under Review 1934-1977 [DVD]

(Chrome Dreams/Sexy Intellectual) Rated: N/A

US release date: 24 April 2007 (MVD)

UK release date: 19 March 2007

by Tom Useted

When a DVD is almost entirely worthless from a visual standpoint, that's poison. The attitude of the film, combined with the inexcusable dearth of music, vintage film clips, and specific opinions, is enough to send it straight to the garbage.
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