Interpol 009 has everything you'd want in a 1960s spy movie--except for a memorable villain, a spectacular crime, and audacious action set pieces. On balance that leaves you with attractive stars, lots of nicely photographed scenes shot in glamorous locations, some nice cars, and a lot of fun gadgets. Fortunately, thanks to its amiable tone and sure-handed technical delivery, that's enough to make Interpol 009, if far from a dazzling entertainment, at least a pleasant way to wile away an hour or so with a cocktail (or two)...
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There Are No Boundaries in Rock and Roll: Wild Zero
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This week’s Guest Star Michelle Kisner writes about Tetsuro Takeuchi’s Wild
Zero (1999). Keep up with her on Instagram at @robotcookie! ~~~ Guitar Wolf
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