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Another Hunk-a Hunk-a Burnin’ Mess From Baz Luhrmann

Por: Slate Life December 29, 2022

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In Slate’s annual , film critic Dana Stevens emails with fellow critics—for 2022, Bilge Ebiri, Beatrice Loayza, and David Sims—about the year in cinema. . Dear Banshees of Opinion-Sharin’, Since I asked you to trot out your hobbyhorses for this final round, here’s one of mine. I fervently agree that 2023 needs much more of what David terms “goofball chaos,” the gotta-be-me energy that drove films like Deep Water or Barbarian.... + full article



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