
By Kim Voynar Voynar@moviecitynews.com
Rebecca Black’s Friday (In Hell)
This needs to be edited about in half, but that aside, it’s still pretty awesome.
Happy Monday!

This needs to be edited about in half, but that aside, it’s still pretty awesome.
Happy Monday!
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“The true punk film of the festival.”
~ Romain Blondeau On Claire Denis’ Les Saluds in Les Inrocks
“It’s also defined commercially by the difference between a colorful, Hawaii-set comedy starring George Clooney and a black-and-white, prairie-based old-age odyssey featuring a straggly and unkempt Bruce Dern. All the same, Paramount Vantage should be able to ride accolades for this very fine Cannes competition entry to respectable specialized returns in fall release.”
~ McCarthy On Nebraska
