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"textContent": "The idea that a sicko like Arthur isn’t just a serial killer — he’s part of the new anything-goes attention economy! — is a provocative but facile idea. Yet that’s part of what gives \"Faces of Death\" the texture of a '70s grindhouse movie. They often had ideas too. \"Faces of Death\" is \"ambitious\" trash, with the courage of its own gaudy thematic grandiloquence.",
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