REVIEW – VARIETY – Joe Leydon
Mark Landsman’s spirited “Thunder Soul” offers a heaping helping of uplift while documenting the past triumphs and recent reunion of a predominantly black Houston high school’s singularly accomplished...
View ArticleREVIEW – INDIEWIRE – Anne Thompson
You couldn’t ask for more dramatic and entertaining material. Landsman edits between period clips of benevolently demanding father-figure Prof and the band in its prime—unexpectedly beating all the...
View ArticleREVIEW – AIN’T IT COOL NEWS – Josh Olson
This is one of those rare, beautiful movies that takes you everywhere you want it to. You’ll cheer, you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and most importantly, you’ll want to dance… Easily one of the best movies...
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Conrad O. Johnson Sr. holding a Kashmere Stage Band record.
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Conrad O. Johnson Sr. preparing for a Kashmere Stage Band performance
View ArticleREVIEW – Inside Pulse – Travis Leamons
Landsman’s documentary flips the script to become a film of unflinching heart that will have you cheering with adulation and tearing up when things turn to heartbreak. - Travis Leamons, Inside Pulse
View ArticleREVIEW – The Hollywood Reporter – Kirk Honeycutt
A greater argument for music education in our secondary school curriculum can’t be made than Mark Landsman’s doc about a Texas high school funk band that tore up the music scene from 1968 to 1977. -...
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