What to Stream: The Radical Insolence of Charlie Chaplin

[ad_1] Charlie Chaplin had a big problem with law as it was enforced, order as it was imposed, and the norms of propriety and morality as they were applied—namely, against the downtrodden, the afflicted, and the outcast. “City Lights” (1931), perhaps his most acclaimed film (currently streaming on the Criterion Channel, Prime Video, and other… Continue reading What to Stream: The Radical Insolence of Charlie Chaplin