

Is this for you? If you have an itch to see what 1930s movie stars did when they weren't on a proper set, you’ll dig this. If you need a plot or, you know, a reason for a scene to exist, you’re going to be annoyed within five minutes. It’s a mess, but a fun, sparkly kind of mess. I honestly think you could skip half o...

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Louis Lewyn

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"Is this for you? If you have an itch to see what 1930s movie stars did when they weren't on a proper set, you’ll dig this. If you need a plot or, you know, a reason for a scene to exist, you’re going to be annoyed within five minutes. It’s a mess, but a fun, sparkly kind of mess. I honestly think you could skip half of it and still get the vibe. It’s not exactly deep cinema, but the energy is weirdly infectious in that frantic, pre-code way. The sheer amount of people It’s kind of dizzying. On..."
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