Strange Darling (2023) Review
JT Mollner’s ‘Strange Darling’, with cinematography from Giovanni Ribisi and a strong performance from Willa Fitzgerald, is exactly what we should be clamoring for more of. Review by Jacob Davis.
Read MoreJT Mollner’s ‘Strange Darling’, with cinematography from Giovanni Ribisi and a strong performance from Willa Fitzgerald, is exactly what we should be clamoring for more of. Review by Jacob Davis.
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