
If you have an afternoon to kill and don't mind squinting at a grainy screen, The Book Worm is a decent way to spend it. It is definitely for the people who like those old, scratchy silents that feel like they were found in a basement. If you need things to blow up or move at a million miles an hour, you are going to ...


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

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"If you have an afternoon to kill and don't mind squinting at a grainy screen, The Book Worm is a decent way to spend it. It is definitely for the people who like those old, scratchy silents that feel like they were found in a basement. If you need things to blow up or move at a million miles an hour, you are going to hate this. It moves like molasses in January. Harry Conley plays the lead with this very specific kind of nervous energy. He has these eyes that sort of bulge when he gets stresse..."

