Joker Movie Review: A Slow Descent into Madness
There are very few theatrical set pieces in Joker: instead, there are lots of torturous scenes which chart Arthur Fleck’s descent into madness.
There are very few theatrical set pieces in Joker: instead, there are lots of torturous scenes which chart Arthur Fleck’s descent into madness.
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Don’t love these hip-hop tracks cos they’re Scottish. Love them because they contain some of the best bars ever committed to tape.