Lou Fulco
Lou Fulco is from Readings Hawthorn
Review — 2 Mar 2021
Romantic Road
I wasn’t sure what to expect when I sat down to watch this documentary. I didn’t even know it was a documentary. Eighty or so minutes later and I wanted…
Review — 5 Sep 2020
The Loudest Voice
I wasn’t sure I could review this mini series. Not because I didn’t like it, far from it. This is a brilliantly made series that keeps you engrossed from its…
Review — 27 Jun 2020
Rough and Rowdy Ways by Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan, always sitting pretty at the top of the songwriter tree, has delivered us an album definitely of its time. Not one to deliver us random old tunes and…
Review — 29 Mar 2020
Country Music: A Film by Ken Burns
Ken Burns brings us his new documentary on country music, to go along with his other brilliant histories of the Civil War, baseball, the Vietnam War, and the West, among…
Review — 24 Jun 2019
Breakdown on 20th Ave. South by Buddy & Julie Miller
Husband-and-wife team Buddy and Julie Miller have released their first album in ten years – their third as a couple in nearly twenty years of recording together. Even they find…
Review — 28 Jan 2019
Springsteen On Broadway by Bruce Springsteen
Towards the end of 2016, Bruce Springsteen had just released his much-anticipated autobiography, Born to Run, and completed The River Tour, which celebrated the thirty-fifth anniversary of his hit 1980…
Review — 22 Jul 2018
Mystery Road
Not all movies can make the jump to television with the ease with which Mystery Road does. When I first saw the 2013 Ivan Sen movie I found myself thinking…
Review — 30 Apr 2018
The Lookout by Laura Veirs
I first listened to Laura Veirs new album, The Lookout, in my car. I had it on rotation and just let the songs flow effortlessly from one into the…
Review — 30 Apr 2018
Norskov: Season 2
It has been two years of waiting to see what has become of the residents of the seaside town called Norskov. The wait has been more than worth it. At…
Review — 25 Jun 2017
Witnesses: Season 2
Let’s call this latest offering from the French what it really is: another superior piece of crime television. Interpret it as the next chapter of Nordic Noir if you must…