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Latest Spider-Man film effectively restarts franchise, I Want Your Sex a sharp satire on art world
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To be sure, there’s plenty of action and enough crossover character meetings to scratch those particular itches fans need itched.
One of the things that has made this Spider-Man iteration work is the friendship between Parker, MJ and Ned Leeds.
It manages not only to effectively restart the franchise but remind us that when these films thrill us, they’re entertaining.
Sex left me wanting moreThe shadow of Billy Wilder’s Sunset Boulevard looms large over Gregg Araki’s I Want Your Sex, a sharp, if obvious, satire on the art world.
Aimless and saddled with debt, Elliot, despite being underqualified and not of the art world, lands the job of being Tracy’s assistant.