
Alright, so “Two Good Boys Gone Wrong” isn't for everyone. If you’re into slow-burn character studies that make you feel a bit squirmy, yeah, give it a shot. But if you need clear heroes or neat resolutions, you’ll probably find this one a real slog. It’s one of those movies that sticks with you, but not necessarily in...

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

Murray Roth

Maurice Campbell
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"Alright, so “Two Good Boys Gone Wrong” isn't for everyone. If you’re into slow-burn character studies that make you feel a bit squirmy, yeah, give it a shot. But if you need clear heroes or neat resolutions, you’ll probably find this one a real slog. It’s one of those movies that sticks with you, but not necessarily in a warm, fuzzy way. 😬 The film opens on Harry (Harry Jans) and Harold (Harold Whalen), just two regular dudes. They’re roommates, maybe brothers, it’s a bit unclear, but definite..."


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