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In which we learn from Charlie Ahearn's WILD STYLE (1982) that graffiti is art, Zorro (or Zoro) is real, and every movie should have an old-school hip hop soundtrack. (Warning: contains spoilers and some content may be triggering.)
By Ron Blum & Dan Levine5
33 ratings
In which we learn from Charlie Ahearn's WILD STYLE (1982) that graffiti is art, Zorro (or Zoro) is real, and every movie should have an old-school hip hop soundtrack. (Warning: contains spoilers and some content may be triggering.)