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Wheels & Deals 
Shoots & Scores by Jeff Rabhan

Many eyes are on this one…Have you heard the buzz on “Won’t Anybody Listen?” – the documentary about the trials and tribulations of O.C. rock band NC-17 and their efforts to be heard?  The well-attended screening at last week’s Hollywood Film Festival has prompted interest on both film and music levels.  And there’s something in the flick for everyone.  Take me, for example: I just love the scenes that portray executives at record companies as idiots, and when you have one in the film who can’t name the artists on the label’s roster, I get happy.  And yes the soundtrack is available.


see other reviews:

variety review by staff writer Scott Foundas


hollywood reporter a film review by Frank Scheck

filmcritic.com a film review by Christopher Null
"... a truly unforgettable movie...a picture any fan of documentary will adore!"


los angeles times  staff writer Mike Boehm
NC-17: Film
To Depict Rock Band's Struggle


hits inside music business gossip about the movie and the band


tv guide review of film by Maitland McDonagh for TV Guide on-line


new york times review of film by staff writer by Dave Kehr


review movie review by syndicated writer Kam Williams