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Movie Review: Brain Damage (1988), by Patrick J Mullen, As Vast as Space and as Timeless as Infinity

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It’s strange, unique, campy, fun, and occasionally disturbing. It’s far from a masterpiece, and it’s no Basket Case, but Frank Henenlotter’s second film is an enjoyable one. It’s more produced and…

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