Do I Want to Discuss the Symbolic Use of Firewood as a Weapon...? No

Weekly Alibi | February 2, 2010
Sometimes, I think Danish filmmaker Lars von Trier is a genius (The Kingdom, for example). Other times, I think he’s just an asshole (let’s go with Dogville). His newest film, the controversy-baiting horror whatsit Antichrist, is a coin toss.

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