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Comedy Crime ‘Pulp’ Is a Woozy, Disorienting Film
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Comedy Crime ‘Pulp’ Is a Woozy, Disorienting Film

By
Michael Barrett
/ 19 January 2018

Mike Hodges comedy crime film Pulp functions less as a pulpy mystery or gangster tale than as a spoof of the same, albeit a spoof with a noirish sense of fate and power.

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