
Is this for you? If you’re looking for a cozy, black-and-white afternoon watch that doesn’t require a single brain cell to follow, you’re in the right place. But if you get annoyed by characters falling in love in about four minutes or songs that stop the narrative dead in its tracks, you will probably hate this. It’s ...

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

Paul L. Stein

Harley Knoles
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"Is this for you? If you’re looking for a cozy, black-and-white afternoon watch that doesn’t require a single brain cell to follow, you’re in the right place. But if you get annoyed by characters falling in love in about four minutes or songs that stop the narrative dead in its tracks, you will probably hate this. It’s very 1930s. It feels like a stiff drink served in a fancy glass that has a tiny crack in it. Bebe Daniels is doing all the heavy lifting here. She has this way of looking at the c..."
Walter Reisch, Clifford Grey
United Kingdom

