
If you're looking for something modern and sharp, Supper at Six is going to drive you up the wall. It’s slow, it’s theatrical, and it doesn't care if you're bored. But if you’re the kind of person who enjoys watching old, scratchy film just to see how people held their spoons in 1923? You’ll probably find something to ...

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

Lynn Shores

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"If you're looking for something modern and sharp, Supper at Six is going to drive you up the wall. It’s slow, it’s theatrical, and it doesn't care if you're bored. But if you’re the kind of person who enjoys watching old, scratchy film just to see how people held their spoons in 1923? You’ll probably find something to love here. The whole thing feels like a stage play that got locked in a room and told to hurry up. Kay Spangler is doing a lot of work with her eyebrows, which is honestly the hig..."
Kay Spangler
Ballard MacDonald
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