(inspired, in the closing moments, by the assassination of JFK) as being “as pointless as it is lacking in taste.” Other critics followed: Time called it “a strange and purposeless mingling of fact and claptrap” and Newsweek’s Joe Morgenstern initially declared it “a squalid shoot-’...
Roughly a decade later, in a study of British teenagers for Women’s Own magazine, writer Jane Deverson came across a group of young people who were living outside of acceptable conservative mores by sleeping around, rejecting religion and disobeying their parents. When the magazine decided not...
Roughly a decade later, in a study of British teenagers for Women’s Own magazine, writer Jane Deverson came across a group of young people who were living outside of acceptable conservative mores by sleeping around, rejecting religion and disobeying their parents. When the magazine decided not...