Features
Friday, August 26 2011
Variation on a Theme: An Interview with J.K. Simmons
J.K. Simmons's most visible credit to date is the scenery-chomping role as J. Jonah Jameson in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy. But in The Music Never Stopped, (now out on DVD) a deeply rewarding film about music therapy, family, and the Summer of Love generation, Simmons shines in his first lead film role as the uptight father of an amnesiac hippie.
Reviews
Monday, September 12 2011
The Complexities of Memory and Music in 'The Music Never Stopped'
A fascinating story about the complexities of memory and music, as well as a story about a father and son relating to each other, with both misperceptions and understanding, through music.
Tuesday, August 23 2011
'The Music Never Stopped' Is a Sincere Little Drama
A time when squares listened to Annette Funicello, and hippies went braless and thought they could make sense out of the lyrics to "I Am The Walrus".
































