Tetro
Film review by: Witney Seibold

The central theme of Francis Ford Coppola’s little oddity “Tetro” is one of family. Now, I don’t know many details of the infamous Coppola legacy in Hollywood, although some cursory Internet research has taught me that Francis was the son of a famous conductor, and the question of legacy has always been a point of contention. Also, that Coppola has spawned some talented film directors himself can only feed into the myth. (more…)
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