Review of Good Vibrations (2012) by Philip French for Observer (UK) — 31 Mar 2013
Richard Dormer is immensely likable as Hooley, and Karl Johnson brings a dour conviction to his father, an elderly disillusioned communist who finds spiritual victory in electoral defeat.
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This review of Good Vibrations (2012) was written by Philip French and published by Observer (UK) on 31 Mar 2013.
Good Vibrations has generally received mixed reviews.
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