Ouch. In his well-thought-out review for Vanity Fair, Richard Lawson writes that Roland Emmerich's "Stonewall" may actually be worse than we originally feared. (I never said it was good, I said it was fictional and we shouldn't judge it until we've seen it -- and by all accounts it's a really bad fictional tale.) Read HERE.
Tuesday, September 22, 2015
A Whiter Shade of Stale
Posted by Kenneth M. Walsh at 3:09 PM
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films,
lgbt history,
movies,
Roland Emmerich,
stonewall
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I will see it when it opens... is it my imagination or does this review feel like it was mostly written before he saw it?
To me, much of it reads as: How dare the guy who makes disaster porn movies try to make this?
It'll be interesting to talk about the movie with others who actually see it!
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