dylan
Cool because it's set in the present and directed by a god. But this is a very simple movie, barely interested in its own psychology, and one whose politics could only be read as radical in a world where Jimmy Kimmel is our Assata Shakur.
The PTA of 2007-14 had a compulsion to follow every intrusive thought to its conclusion, to ride out every unsympathetic wrinkle in his characters' psyches—steering into, rather than past, these storms. This lent a much-remarked…
Can't deny the truth of my lived experience that I loved the George Harrison part. But this is 14-year-old cinema. The second order thought required to turn a narrative witch hunt in on the town itself is evidently too much for Zachary Cregger to muster. This witch hunt turns up a witch. The intruders came from outside—phew. All that about kids running away, conservative parents tailing a single woman teacher home... not a problem. Addicts are liars, gay couples are…