Clerks III Review: Back Behind The Register
Kevin Smith finds something special again in Clerks III, which attempts to blend the indie nature of his early films with the strangeness of more recent work
Read MoreKevin Smith finds something special again in Clerks III, which attempts to blend the indie nature of his early films with the strangeness of more recent work
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