that climaxed in a legendary victoria park anti—nazi carnival in 1978, featuring steel pulse, x—ray spexts place in the history books — a place that seems particularly relevant in the current climate. we weren't superheroes, we were just ordinary people. mixing contemporary interviews with a wealth of archival footage, this award—winning documentary is an invigorating affair that captures the sheer energy and passion with which rock against racism attempted to change the world on little more than a wing and a prayer. now you remember what i told you. about them boys on the bus that gave you the black eye. that‘s what i meant. just gotta pick the right time. y—yes, sir. there‘s plenty of prayer — most of it unholy — in the devil all the time, a sprawling, star—studded slice of southern gothic neo—noir adapted from donald ray pollock‘s 2011 novel, and available exclusively on netflix. set between the end of world war ii and the escalation of the war in vietnam, the action moves back and forth in time as the interweaving narratives slip between cold creek, west virginia and knockemstiff, oh