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THE REVEREND’S REVIEW

We should either blame or thank Bette Davis. Her performance as an unhinged, faded child star torturing her paraplegic sister in sent a signal to ageing female actresses. If they stop casting you as the wholesome young lead, you can find a new life as a demented, older psychopath. It

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