‘Joker’ is mostly derivative
By Gregory Lee | October 11, 2019“Joker” certainly has the tools to drum up tension, to set the heart pounding the blood pumping — but it’s all setup and no punchline.
“Joker” certainly has the tools to drum up tension, to set the heart pounding the blood pumping — but it’s all setup and no punchline.
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