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The first instalment of A Simple Favour recalled the melodramas of the Golden Age of Hollywood. One could easily imagine Joan Crawford playing the manipulative Emily Nelson, martini and acerbic quips at the ready. Paul Feig captured the campy, catty fun of that era and put a decidedly digital-age spin on it....
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