Fresh Kills proves we must always give everything a fair shake. Jennifer Esposito's debut feature isn't a mere "not bad"-it's a stone-cold "this is great" success.
She's also in the damn thing, as the mother of two very different sisters (Emily Bader and Odessa A'zion) navigating their unusual living conditions from the late 1980s through the mid-1990s.
Staten Island, a liminal space of urban and suburban living that for decades smelled like the rotten flatulence of a dying rhinoceros.
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