‘A PURE PLACE’ IS BEAUTIFULLY UNSETTLING WITH STANDOUT PERFORMANCES [CFF 2022]

Modern Horrors
by Julie Holland

Watching a movie about a purity cult on the same day Roe vs Wade was overturned might have been unfortunate timing, but at least the purity here is more focused on intense use of soap rather than…well any other kind of purity that might be triggering right now.

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