Folding the aesthetics of Demme, Lee, Craven, and Scorsese into the framework of turn-of-the-‘90s Black Los Angeles culture makes a powerful statement.
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Chris Connor reviews the fifth episode of Apple TV+’s Sugar… Sugar’s fifth episode continues his investigation into Olivia’s disappearance, finding involvement from unexpected places. Initially, Sugar confronts David Siegel following his arrest at the end of the previous episode, David is clearly fixated on fame and its hard to discern fact from fiction. The episode […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post...