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“There’s an Inherent Absurdity to the Lengths She Goes”: Josh Margolin on Thelma

“There’s an Inherent Absurdity to the Lengths She Goes”: Josh Margolin on Thelma
An elderly man and woman ride a motorized scooter.

When Josh Margolin first heard that his grandmother had nearly become the victim of a phone scam — in which someone pretending to be Margolin attempted to score thousands of dollars from the elder — he immediately felt ill at ease and violated on her behalf. But it didn’t take long for the writer-director to recognize a great story: What if his grandmother had given away her money and, upon realizing the scam, set out to get revenge? The result is Margolin’s feature debut Thelma, starring June Squibb in the eponymous role as a 93-year-old Los Angeles resident who doesn’t […]

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