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The Notorious Gretchen Mol

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This entry was posted on 9/28/2006 6:06 AM and is filed under Interviews.




FilmStew has posted a re-purposing of a piece I penned for the theatrical, ahem, exhibition of  director Mary Harron's The Notorious Bettie Page. Even if it's a performance in search of a movie, the lovely Gretchen Mol does a fine job, imbuing the titular pinup queen with a natural sweetness that belies her troubled past (and future, since the film centers chiefly on a very specific portion of Page's life.) For the full feature, from FilmStew, click here.

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