It’s a wildly overstated satire that flirts with allegory, Cuisinarting together religious imagery and football idolatry, spending a little over 90 minutes to convey a simplistic message about the ...
In order to resist the attendant vices of his enterprise – the romanticising habits of a national-cinema tradition – Safdie ...
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