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Park City - The past few years have seen a number of films focus on the writers of the Beat Generation and iconic writers such as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Keroac. This year's entry to the growing genre is John Krokidas' "Kill Your Darlings" which debuted at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival Friday afternoon and opens the door to a historical incident which had remain mostly unchronicled for almost 60 years. Previously, the most prominent narrative attempt exploring the life of Ginsberg was 2010's "Howl" which featured James Franco as the noted poet and centered mostly on the writer's twentysomething years »
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