Happy Birthday Rashida Jones!

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Happy Birthday Rashida Jones!
Quincy, 2018 (dir. Alan Hicks & Rashida Jones)
Wolfen (Michael Wadleigh, 1981).
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Quincy dir. Alan Hicks & Rashida Jones (2018)
Film Review | Quincy (2018)
It’s hard to put into perspective how wide-ranging an influence on pop culture a person can have over the course of their life - and when their career literally spans 60 years, it’s even harder to cram it into two hours.
The sentimentality that Rashida Jones and Alan Hicks bring to this in their structuring of the doc, that leads up to the opening of the Smithsonian African-American Museum, is brilliant. It layers and builds and shows how many facets of music, film, and culture that Quincy Jones created - it’s incredible. Jones, himself, is so emotive that his persona and personality itself pulls you right in. Take the time and watch this on Netflix.
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4 out of 5.
Check out "Quincy" on Netflix
www.netflix.com/title/80102952?source=android
Not sure why this isn't an advertised selection on the main Netflix screen but this new doc just came out and it is wonderful! Directed and written by his daughter, it's like a love letter to a man who is on SO many of the albums in my collection. I wanted to pause so many scenes....especially the shots of his trophy room walls, or group shots with a who's who of music in the background.
Definitely check this one out!
The Pick-up Artist (James Toback, 1987).