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Tag Archives: 1930s
Hugo **
Visually stunning, Scorsese’s first venture into family film is a surprising disappointment. Hugo is the tale of a young orphaned boy (Asa Butterfield), living secretly in the walls of a train station in Paris, solely responsible for maintaining the clocks after … Continue reading →
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