Review of Rubber (1936) by Matt Brunson for Creative Loafing — 20 Apr 2011
Rubber turns out to be rather redundant, and the audience-within-the-film angle is milked to death, with its employment serving as a wink-wink meta-theory on the nature of filmmaking as well as a commentary on the voyeuristic nature of audiences.
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This review of Rubber (1936) was written by Matt Brunson and published by Creative Loafing on 20 Apr 2011.
Rubber has generally received mixed reviews.
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