Keke Palmer
Boots Riley fuses anti-capitalist critique with surrealist comedy, imagining revolt as both necessity and joy.
Considering its hard-to-fault premise, Peacock’s “The ‘Burbs” should be a lot more fun than it is.
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Boots Riley fuses anti-capitalist critique with surrealist comedy, imagining revolt as both necessity and joy.
Considering its hard-to-fault premise, Peacock’s “The ‘Burbs” should be a lot more fun than it is.
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