Today our crew dives into
Little Murders
In 1971 Roger Ebert of the Chicago sun times gives this film 4 stars he writes "One of the reasons it works, and is indeed a definitive reflection of America's darker moods, is that it breaks audiences down into isolated individuals, vulnerable and uncertain. Most movies create a temporary sort of democracy, a community of strangers there in the darkened theater. Not this one. The movie seems to be saying that New York City has a similar effect on its citizens, and that it will get you if you don't watch out." Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tribune also awarded four stars and called it "a mean little comedy that made me laugh and then think, 'God, how could I laugh at that.
This like oh oh oh so very many 70’s films is based on a play, and as pretty much always you can tell, AND that don bother me.