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Tuner: Let Me Hear It
By Kristian Lin at Fort Worth Weekly
· May 28, 2026
· 1 min read
There’s no Van Cliburn Competition taking place this summer, but if you yearn to listen to piano music anyway, you could do worse than see Tuner. This fleet, self-contained little New York-set thriller is something that John Cassavetes or Sidney Lumet might have directed 50 years ago, except that ev
Why this matters in The Fort Worth
The release of Tuner in Tarrant County theaters brings a unique film experience to local audiences, one that explores the complexities of sound and its impact on daily life. For residents who have experienced the severe weather that often affects North Texas, including tornadoes, the film's use of sound to convey the main character's sensitive hearing may resonate deeply. The movie's themes of isolation and self-sufficiency may also strike a chord with those who have faced challenges in the city's vibrant but sometimes overwhelming environment. As a city with a rich cultural scene, including the Fort Worth Stockyards and the Cultural District, Fort Worth may appreciate the film's portrayal of the transformative power of music and sound. With its strong performances and innovative sound design, Tuner is a must-see for local film enthusiasts and anyone interested in exploring the human experience through cinema.
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Category: government ·
Published: May 28, 2026 ·
Source: Fort Worth Weekly ·
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