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‘Dark Glasses’ Review: She Wears Her Shades at Night

The New York Times – Movies:

A prostitute blinded by a stalker tries to protect a young boy. But in his first film in 10 years, Dario Argento opts for visuals as banal as the scares.

Amy Nicholson
Author: Amy Nicholson

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