
Mock and Roll | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | January 23, 2025
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Some catchy tunes exist in here but oy...the acting quality can be really tough to get past. This is NOT Spinal Tap.
| genre | Comedy | Music |
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| synopsis | A clueless tapped out parody band struggles through outlandish schemes to raise money to get to the South By Southwest Music Festival. |
| lead actors | Aditi Molly Bhanja | Chris Wolfe | Pakob Jarernpone | Andrew Yackel | William Scarborough | KateLynn E. Newberry | Melissa O'Brien | Brian 'Wolfman Black' Bowman |
| director | Ben Bacharach-White |









