


Alright, so 'Booklovers.' You know, if you’re someone who genuinely enjoys digging into older films, the ones that really make you adjust your viewing habits, then yes, this might be worth a quiet afternoon. It’s a gentle, unassuming picture that finds its footing in a kind of earnest sweetness. People who love classic...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Joseph Santley

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"Alright, so 'Booklovers.' You know, if you’re someone who genuinely enjoys digging into older films, the ones that really make you adjust your viewing habits, then yes, this might be worth a quiet afternoon. It’s a gentle, unassuming picture that finds its footing in a kind of earnest sweetness. People who love classic cinema, especially those early talkies or silent-era dramas, might find a strange comfort here. But if you’re after quick pacing, sharp dialogue, or anything resembling modern sto..."
Joseph Santley, Frank Tours
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