Wanda is the feature writer on the Daily Milk and is doing a series of feature stories on a mysterious band that has haunted the city. The editor's son is finally carried off by this band and held for ransom.
Edward Ludwig
United States

Is Just in Time worth your attention in an age of billion-dollar CGI spectacles? Short answer: yes, but only if you appreciate the raw, unpolished kinetic energy of 1920s physical comedy. This isn't a film for those seeking deep emotional resonance or complex character arcs; it is a film for the historians of movement ...

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

Edward Ludwig

Maurice Campbell
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"Is Just in Time worth your attention in an age of billion-dollar CGI spectacles? Short answer: yes, but only if you appreciate the raw, unpolished kinetic energy of 1920s physical comedy. This isn't a film for those seeking deep emotional resonance or complex character arcs; it is a film for the historians of movement and the fans of the 'girl reporter' trope that once dominated the silent screen. This film works because of Wanda Wiley’s fearless physicality, which bridges the gap between slaps..."

