
Owing more than just a passing nod to "Abie's Irish Rose," a kindly Jewish delicatessen owner in New York City, Sidney Cohen, adopts a young, crippled Irish girl, Mildred, with much opposition from many quarters..

Is it worth your time? If you like movies that wear their hearts aggressively on their sleeves, sure. It’s perfect for people who miss the kind of storytelling that doesn't care about being subtle. If you need pacing that moves faster than a slow walk, or if you get hives from heavy-handed moral lessons, skip it. You w...

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

Lewis Seiler

Dallas M. Fitzgerald
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"Is it worth your time? If you like movies that wear their hearts aggressively on their sleeves, sure. It’s perfect for people who miss the kind of storytelling that doesn't care about being subtle. If you need pacing that moves faster than a slow walk, or if you get hives from heavy-handed moral lessons, skip it. You will probably hate this if you prefer modern, grit-filled dramas. There is something about the way Sidney Cohen moves through his deli that just sticks with you. He is not a saint,..."
Isadore Bernstein, Lou Breslow
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