
The Origin Story of “Stop Making Sense”
When it first opened in theaters in the fall of 1984, “Stop Making Sense,” directed by Jonathan Demme and starring the rock group Talking Heads,

When it first opened in theaters in the fall of 1984, “Stop Making Sense,” directed by Jonathan Demme and starring the rock group Talking Heads,

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