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film food vs. mass hypnosis: the nutritional value of film

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Tag: Olivia Coleman

The Favourite

Taking on the irony of love lurking underneath the strangest arrangements, this double chocolate & cream cherry cake of a film, served on the finest cinematic lace, is chock full of arsenic. And, like all life’s tragedies, it starts off as a joke. 

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