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Review: U2 documentary marred by an oddball American

Por: ABC News Entertainment March 14, 2023

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David Letterman joins Bono and The Edge in a new streaming documentary about U2 and one obvious question soon jumps out: What exactly is David Letterman doing here?The droll, bushy-bearded American comedian is an odd choice to be master of ceremonies for this Disney+ project, unbalancing everything, even the title, “Bono & The Edge: A Sort of Homecoming, with Dave Letterman.”Director Morgan Neville does a fabulous job using new interviews... + full article



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