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3 things about Carl Franklin’s DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS

Devil in a Blue Dress [1995] 1. “This is my adopted son, Jesus.” 2. Crowbar to the bar. 3. They say their farewells outside Griffith Observatory.

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3 things about Robert G. Putka’s MISTER LIMBO

Mister Limbo [2021] 1. Sand-drifted payphone. 2. Fake moose head. 3. Clipboard.

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3 things about Asghar Farhadi’s A HERO

A Hero [2021] 1. Seventeen coins.2. A man in the dulcimer shop provides a diegetic soundtrack.3. He is instructed to look sadder.

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3 things about Robert Altman’s THE LONG GOODBYE

The Long Goodbye [1973] 1. J.C. Penney tie. 2. “Those ladies were a big help. Crazy ladies.” 3. Arnold’s mustard yellow briefs. 3 other things.

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3 things about Vincent McEveety’s GUS

Gus [1976] 1. Garbage cans and buckets. 2. Ed Asner hits the showers. 3. Is Bob Crane channeling Jim Backus?

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3 things about Emerald Fennell’s PROMISING YOUNG WOMAN

Promising Young Woman [2020] 1. She forgives him and he immediately falls asleep. 2. He doesn’t even remember her name. 3. She’d already predicted he’d be at the wedding.

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3 things about Douglas Sirk’s WRITTEN ON THE WIND

Written on the Wind [1956] 1. “You’re a filthy liar!” “I’m filthy, period.” 2. Mambo heart attack. 3. A black hat like a flying saucer.

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3 things about Paul Thomas Anderson’s LICORICE PIZZA

Licorice Pizza [2021] 1. He takes off his tie and partially unbuttons his shirt. 2. “Yes, I’m the real Herman Munster.” 3. Dressed identically to the killer in Nashville.

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3 things about Don McKellar’s LAST NIGHT

Last Night [1998] 1. “I’m calling from the gas company. I hope you’re doing well and spending these final hours in peace with your loved ones. Rest assured that we will make every effort to keep the gas flowing right … Continue reading

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3 things about Ken Russell’s THE MUSIC LOVERS

The Music Lovers [1971] 1. Frenzied train carriage. 2. Licking the peach. 3. Pathetic symphony.

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