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Fun Size Review: Redskin (1929)
A late silent era gem, this film was shot on location in two-strip Technicolor. A sensitive and surprisingly progressive look at racism against Native Americans, the film tells the story of a Navajo boy who is forced to attend a harsh boarding school designed to strip him of his culture. At college, he endures both […]
MoreFun Size Review: The Last Performance (1929)
Conrad Veidt slithers across the American silent screen one last time in this drama of jealousy, murder and illusionists. Veidt fans will find much to love (our beloved monster has never looked better) but the overall film is disappointing as it is saddled with a simplistic script and a so-so supporting cast.
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