Review of Screwballs (1983) by Roger Ebert for Chicago Sun-Times — 22 Oct 2004
Screwballs opens outside the local hot dog stand, where a giant inflatable hot dog is swinging back and forth like a pendulum, gently nudging the backsides of two teenage girls. From such beginnings I suppose we should not anticipate a masterpiece, but the opening shot is the high point of this dumb movie.
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This review of Screwballs (1983) was written by Roger Ebert and published by Chicago Sun-Times on 22 Oct 2004.
Screwballs has generally received mixed reviews.
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