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Film Review: “Beeswax” — Hyper Realism Triumphant

Film Review: “Beeswax” — Hyper Realism Triumphant

by Justin Marble Beeswax, directed by Andrew Bujalski, showing at Coolidge Corner Theatre. Boston native Andrew Bujalski’s third feature film, “Beeswax,” does not reel off the trials and tribulations of superheroes, pirates, serial killers, or giant transforming robots. There’s no killer shark, no Godzilla, no guns, and no aliens. Brad Pitt and Julia Roberts do […]

By: Justin Marble Filed Under: Featured, Film Tagged: Andrew Bujalski, Beeswax, Boston native, Film, Funny Ha Ha, Justin Marble, Mutual Appreciation

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