Second Opus of the " It trilogy "
“Although Paul's speech is unintelligible to us, each of the women he meets understands exactly what he says; they often find him wildly attractive. This is Paul's fantasy, of course, and what he is saying within it is painful, honest, awful and makes "It Is Fine!" as much a psychological horror film as it is an exercise in midnight movie madness.
The statement Stewart makes in his script -- that handicapped people can not only be as sensitive as everyone else, but just as horrible -- is made eloquent, if bizarre, via Glover and Brothers' otherworldy vision, rendered via elegant cinematography and a pronounced sense of the strange.”
JOHN ANDERSON
Variety Magazine
This Book Contains a Century of Historical Sandwiches
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Since 2021, Barry Enderwick has charmed the Internet with his unfiltered
reviews of “olden tymee” sandwiches. There’s the 1936 banana, cheese,
pickle san...
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