Reviewed at the 2012 Twin Cities Film Fest
At its best, “Not Fade Away” is a phenomenal time machine, whisking
viewers back to a time where music could honestly change the world, or
at least America, where the kids were starving for a radical new
direction in rock and roll. It’s a shame writer/director David Chase,
the illustrious creator of “The Sopranos,” has done so little with the
dramatic potential of the piece. While the details feel sufficiently
lived-in, “Not Fade Away” is a weightless viewing experience with little
in the way of riveting conflict and hypnotic musicianship. It’s a mute
button movie, with the textures of the production worth all the
attention Chase pays to them, while the rest of the effort slides around
in a fog, waiting for inspiration that never arrives. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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