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February 06, 2007
Advanced cricketeering: Edelstein on Factory Girl
David Edelstein takes a peek at Harvey and Hickenlooper's latest at New York: "Someone had peed on the floor of the small
Times Square auditorium at the only critics’ screening of Factory Girl, which had some audience members speculating on whether this was (a) an advance review of the movie or (b) an attempt to transport us back to the Deuce in the age of Andy Warhol’s Factory. A powerful antibacterial agent took care of the theater’s smell, but not the film’s... Factory Girl does suggest a resonant topic for future cultural-studies classes: the evolution of the downtown film scene from Warhol to Weinstein."
Posted by Ray Pride at February 6, 2007 10:36 AM
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