Review of Funny Pages (2022) by Saffron Maeve for Paste Magazine — 31 Aug 2022
Funny Pages has all the bells and whistles of a Safdie joint, from the hustler caught in a hellish loop to the frenetic coda set to rest by moments of painful introspection.
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This review of Funny Pages (2022) was written by Saffron Maeve and published by Paste Magazine on 31 August 2022.
Funny Pages has generally received positive reviews.
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