Saturday, 3 June 2017

Mini-review: To Kill a Mockingbird

Perhaps the quintessential coming of age film that seems to be almost timeless. It deftly combines light humour with serious themes to create a spellbinding atmosphere. Peck excels as the 1930s small southern town lawyer called to defend a black man on a rape charge. But really it's the kids, and in particular - Badham as Scout - who steal the film.


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