![]() The latter of which did an excellent job interweaving the music history of the city into current state of disrepair, setting a whole sequence in front of Jack White’s childhood home. Interestingly enough, the most recent films I’ve seen that were set in Detroit are ones that happen to involve death and lots of it, most notably the creepy supernatural horror film It Follows and Jim Jarmusch’s arthouse vampire romance Only Lovers Left Alive. That film? A Band Called Death, which profiles Detroit's criminally passed over proto-punkers called. We still have one last entry to get through, though, so I thought I’d pick something that would be a fitting capper for this current version of Watch the Tunes. But all good things must pass as they say and I’ll still be around talking up worthwhile documentaries, just not nearly as often is all. ![]() It’s been a blast re/discovering and highlighting great films for you guys week in and week out, and I mean I got shouted out by the Insane Clown Posse because of some nonsense they let me write here (Whoop whoop!). #RASTAFIED DEFINITION SERIES#Sometime early next year I’ll be back with a more digest-focused series that will drop every few months or so, which you should definitely be on the lookout for. Whelp, after almost two years and nearly ninety entries, the Watch the Tunes Column is coming to an end, at least in its current form anyway. ![]()
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