Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Last Night at the Alamo, Eagle Pennell, 1983

Pennell's hardscrabble booze yarn, regarded as a modest curio from the proto-indie era of regional cinema, is instead a genuine major work, with the director effortlessly and expertly deploying the film's myriad types in service of a narrative reflecting nothing less than the God's honest American Spirit.

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