Review of We Are What We Are (2010) by Paul Julian Smith for Sight and Sound — 05 Jul 2018
Strikingly original in technique, it pays no heed to the old masters of Mexican film; alluding only indirectly to present social conditions, it rewrites the horror genre with a premise that is outrageously novel.
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This review of We Are What We Are (2010) was written by Paul Julian Smith and published by Sight and Sound on 05 Jul 2018.
We Are What We Are has generally received mixed reviews.
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