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![]() "pulpy and political black comedy"COLLIDER.COM INTERVIEW WITH KRISTEN HAGER & GREGORY SMITH, PART 1 |
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"Taking Woodstock
to Hell" NATIONAL POST |
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"Campy, psychedelic romp" NEW YORK TIMES |
Saved + Helter Skelter + South Park = Leslie CHRISTIANITY TODAY |
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REVIEWS
"Harkema takes ever so many risks in this film and happily almost all of them pay off." Top Releases: Honourable Mention "close to perfection" "like an episode of Happy Days on whatever pills White Zombie popped "senseless violence, gratuitous sex, and over-the-top killing" "wicked sense of humor" "doesn't shy from images of extreme violence and ecstasy" "Leslie’s audaciousness is refreshing" "Gleefully Gonzo" EYE WEEKLY **** (four stars) review. "...way trippy..." "A visual feast" Saved + Helter Skelter + South Park = Leslie "Darkly comedic piece of cinematic camp" "giddily plays with camp and melodrama" "One of the most interesting films I've seen so far this year"
"Campy, psychedelic romp" Interview with Leslie director, Reg Harkema
Leslie, My Name is Evil after party came complete with models Taking Woodstock to Hell: Reginald Harkema on Leslie, My Name is Evil "Does to the Manson Family what Inglorious Basterds did to WWII" TIFF '09: Serious Buzz Canadian Films Shake Up Genre Conventions Leslie, My Name is Evil producer, The hometown lure of guns, cops and kisses
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