Everyone was shocked when a 2021 Grammys acceptance speech featured a shout out to disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who died by suicide in jail. He was incarcerated for the alleged sex trafficking of minor girls dating back to the 2000s.
01.03.2021 - 21:18 / hollywoodreporter.com
There’s a scene about two-thirds into The Scary of Sixty-First, where, in quite possibly a cinematic first, a woman possessed by the spirit of an underage girl aggressively pleasures herself on a bed strewn with photos of Prince Andrew and assorted royal memorabilia.
While without doubt one of the film’s more WTF moments, it comes after a sharp crescendo of sexual provocation, and within a story based around the mystery of one of the most controversial and scandalous figures in modern U.S.
.Everyone was shocked when a 2021 Grammys acceptance speech featured a shout out to disgraced billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, who died by suicide in jail. He was incarcerated for the alleged sex trafficking of minor girls dating back to the 2000s.
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With 2012’s Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter sadly yet to have spawned a Marvel-style cinematic universe, Karl Marx and neck-chomping Dracula types might seen unlikely movie bedfellows. But the two collide like never before in a 2021 Berlinale Encounters title that also boasts one of the festival’s most eye-catching film loglines.
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Guy Lodge Film CriticThere can be a fine line between a good idea and a terrible one followed through with utter conviction, and it’s along said line that “The Scary of Sixty-First” dances with heedless, wicked abandon.
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