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"An
off-kilter peek into the fabulous world of McSweeney's Publishing
and the Klezmer-fortified McSweeney's house band One Ring
Zero."
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The Tucson Citizen
"Pacheco
incorporates just the right amount of music, interviews
and interesting visuals to keep the film moving along at
a nice pace... its unique storyline will entertain you and
even have you singing along"
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Richard Propes, Independent Critics
"The
marriage of musical curiosity One Ring Zero with the works
of several noteworthy authors is a union that deserves to
be celebrated... The interviews are garnished with live
and studio footage of the band, that pulls you further into
the One Ring Zero experience."
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Eric Campos, Film Threat
"Pacheco
captures a nifty blend of cult evolution, literary moment
and klezmer-pop meanderings that bound along nicely from
the studio to the stage."
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Stu Van Airsdale, The Reeler
"Ironic,
quirky, and literally underground... it made me want to
go back in time and attend all these readings and shows
I've missed. Does this stuff really happen?"
-- Mark Moskowitz, Director of Stone Reader
"It's
informative, fun, and an all around good time."
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Michael Tully, IndieWire
"An
entertaining and engaging glimpse into the creative process"
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Washington, DC JCC Music Festival
"An
especially delightful literary rock 'n roll documentary"
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Marcy Dermansky, World Film - about.com
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