February 4, 2005
My My
In the review "The Many Hypocrisies of Robert Redford & Sundance," Govindini Murty writes,
Hysterical warnings of impending censorship were renewed in Brian Grazer's 'Inside Deep Throat,' an apologia for the infamous '70s porn film (which left its coerced star Linda Lovelace scarred for life). Variety declared in its review that studying "Deep Throat" was more timely now than ever "since forces on the right are currently galvanized for a renewed attack on civil liberties and freedom of expression.If only these so-called forces onthe right really were as galvanized as liberals fear.
(More of this review can be found at Libertas, "a forum for conservative thought on film.")
