Review of Charlie Says (2019) by Clint Worthington for Consequence of Sound — 08 May 2019
Murray and Wever are as attuned to their roles as Smith is awkward and miscast in his. But perhaps that’s an appropriate fit for Harron and Turner’s divisive-yet-gripping take on this story: at the end of the day, the Manson women are deeper, more fascinating, and more worthy of exploration than the insecure man that connected them.
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This review of Charlie Says (2019) was written by Clint Worthington and published by Consequence of Sound on 08 May 2019.
Charlie Says has generally received mixed reviews.
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