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The "Class of ... " series continues with a look at 1993's "Striking Distance."
Brett Morgen's soaring David Bowie documentary hits the Criterion Collection.
Forget about a four-hour erection. This excitement doesn't last four minutes.
An exhilarating, enlightening film about artistic expression at its most incandescent.
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