
Bright: Social Commentary for Dummies
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08/24/20 • 67 min
In this episode, we analyze (tear apart) Bright (2017), written by Max Landis, as well as addressing the role social commentary plays currently in the film landscape.
In this episode, we analyze (tear apart) Bright (2017), written by Max Landis, as well as addressing the role social commentary plays currently in the film landscape.
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