The Diviners

The United States Of America

Author: Rick Moody

‘The Diviners’ is an epic comedy of love, politics, sex and work. It is Election 2000 in America, but scores of movie-business wannabes are focused on only one goal – getting a piece of a new TV project called the Diviners…..Read More

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