“You might think that cinema is all about the arty pictures, the Oscar bait, the moody period dramas and the auteur-driven space operas.
“But you’d be mistaken: It’s the more unheralded heroes of film that have kept the medium alive for more than a century – stuff like Flight Risk, a “dumb concept, great execution” thriller from a once celebrated, now disgraced filmmaker that toes the line just so between goofy and earnest.”
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