
Alright, so if you're sitting there wondering if Crashing Through is something to seek out today, well, it depends. If you're a silent film enthusiast, or just curious about the roots of the Western genre, then yeah, it’s a perfectly decent way to spend an hour. But if you're used to, say, anything with sound or even j...

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

Tom Buckingham

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"Alright, so if you're sitting there wondering if Crashing Through is something to seek out today, well, it depends. If you're a silent film enthusiast, or just curious about the roots of the Western genre, then yeah, it’s a perfectly decent way to spend an hour. But if you're used to, say, anything with sound or even just *dialogue* that isn't on a title card, you're probably gonna find it a bit of a slow roll. It's for the patient viewer, for sure. 🤠 This 1928 flick is pretty standard cowboy ..."
F. Anderson, Wyndham Gittens, Jack Stevens
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