Even though it brings together popular newcomer Ayo Adebiri with old Hollywood hand John Malkovich, this film about a celebrity cult feels confused and disjointed.
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But on the compound, it also encourages a certain callousness ... aspires to guide followers through the grief it provokes; a cult sees death as mere evidence that life is cheap.
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