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By the time this astute and entirely distinctive film is over, the folly of America's love affair with guns, past and present, is laid bare with the same inescapable force with which Gregg Araki exposed the horror of child molestation in "Mysterious Skin," a similarly poetic and deceptively affectless film.Full Review
Part parable, part wild west shoot-out, yet totally original, Dear Wendy is a powerful indictment of American gun culture.Full Review
Part parable, part wild west shoot-out, yet totally original, Dear Wendy is a powerful indictment of American gun culture.Full Review
Taking wobbly aim at our country's complicated love affair with guns, the movie's the very definition of a cheap shot.Full Review
It may sound like a Peter Pan spinoff, and Dear Wendy does involve lost boys in a stagey setting, but the film is closer to "A Clockwork Orange" than a tale of lasting youth.Full Review
