By Dwight Brown NNPA Film Critic (**) It is written. Making a befuddling satire is a sin and mixing pageantry with ambiguity is not the next coming. That’s why The Book of Clarence flounders. This story of Jesus’s final days riffs off the many Hollywood interpretations that came before it. From 1927’s The King of […]
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