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BOARDING HOUSE BLUES
Cinemavixion Review
In the vibrant landscape of independent cinema, "Boarding House Blues" emerges as a spirited musical comedy that captures the resilience and creativity of its characters. Directed by Josh Binney and featuring the legendary Moms Mabley alongside Dusty Fletcher and Marcellus Wilson, the film plunges into the heart of a Harlem boarding house where tenants face the threat of losing their home. To avert this crisis, they devise a plan to stage a show, a narrative device that allows for a delightful showcase of black specialty acts. The plot, while centered on a familiar premise of financial hardship, is elevated by its energetic performances and the inherent charm of its ensemble. Mabley, in particular, is a captivating presence, embodying the warmth and wit that defined her comedic legacy. The film's commitment to showcasing talent and community spirit makes it a noteworthy entry, offering a glimpse into a specific cultural milieu with warmth and humor, even if its production values reflect its independent origins.