Ebony & Ivory review – definitely not Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder in silly, surreal indie comedy
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Jim Hosking's latest indie comedy, 'Ebony & Ivory', brings a surreal twist to the genre with its quirky premise of a pop icon and a musical legend dressing up as sheep in 1981. While it may not reach the heights of his previous work, 'The Greasy Strangler', it showcases Hosking's unique style and humor. This film matters as it continues to push the boundaries of indie cinema, appealing to fans of offbeat comedy.
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