Movie Review: 'Inside Llewyn Davis'
The latest Coen Brothers movie travels back to 1961 when folk music was the big thing. "Inside Llewyn Davis" does a terrific job depicting the pre-rock era. It's too bad the main character's such a bummer.
The latest Coen Brothers movie travels back to 1961 when folk music was the big thing. "Inside Llewyn Davis" does a terrific job depicting the pre-rock era. It's too bad the main character's such a bummer.
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