Adulthood review – Alex Winter’s nastily comic crime noir as family intrigue over division of assets
Skeletons rattle and good people turn bad in ruthless tale that is very well played but not quite lethal enough A bit of a throwback to the kind of noir-tinged black-comedy-dramas of yore where good people break very bad, this quietly ruthless film sticks to the template but throws in some (…)
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