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Bette Gordon’s The Drowning Is a Gripping Study of Male Weakness by David Edelstein

In 1983, Bette Gordon directed the chill, tantalizingly unresolved Variety, in which a young woman goes to work in the ticket booth of a hard-core porn theater and begins to see herself through male eyes. On the posters, the come-on was, "Christine watches men watch women." Since then, Gordon has ... More »

SOURCE: Vulture at 02:03PM on May 12, 2017

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