Richard Burton : Wild Genius review – zero analysis, but loads of euphemisms for extreme hotness
This celebratory trawl through the actor’s life is severely lacking in thoughtfulness. But it’s certainly no stranger to salty terms for his looks. ‘Incredible masculine grandeur’, anyone? The problem with any biography of Richard Burton is that he is quite easily explicable. He was pursued only (…)
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