Review: The Laundromat
As crazy as the lawyers the movie portrays, The Laundromat is filled with Steven Soderbergh’s visual flairs and is fairly enjoyable- so long as you don’t have any money hiding in an offshore bank account.
As crazy as the lawyers the movie portrays, The Laundromat is filled with Steven Soderbergh’s visual flairs and is fairly enjoyable- so long as you don’t have any money hiding in an offshore bank account.
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