Dionne Warwick: Don’t Make Me Over | TIFF 2021
By Kent Turner September 20, 2021
Directors Dave Wooley and David Heilbroner successfully make the case for Warwick’s exalted place in the pop music canon.
Directors Dave Wooley and David Heilbroner successfully make the case for Warwick’s exalted place in the pop music canon.
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