Review of Rock the Bells (2006) by Ernest Hardy for L.A. Weekly — 02 May 2007
In a film that quickly reveals itself to be a love letter to Wu, some of the best moments have nothing to do with that legendary hip-hop collective: Sage Francis taunting the unruly, increasingly tense crowd with his cerebral, political performance-art hip-hop; Redman playfully admonishing his young son to be good and then giving the boy a kiss when the paternal command wounds.
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This review of Rock the Bells (2006) was written by Ernest Hardy and published by L.A. Weekly on 02 May 2007.
Rock the Bells has generally received positive reviews.
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