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Monday January 30, 2023

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Hell is Other People’s Kids: Roxanne Benjamin’s There’s Something Wrong with the Children (2023)

Thomas M. Puhr
January 30, 2023
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By Thomas M. Puhr. [While] the narrative structure proves flimsy…. it’s an admirable effort, and the film’s underlying commentary on parenthood separates Benjamin’s film from some of its lazier competitors.” Children often seem to exist in a world few adults can access. They develop their own sort of language: a […]

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