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‘The Devil All The Time’ Costume Designer On The Film’s Weirdly Modern Style – esquire.com
Though the star-studded Southern gothic spans three different eras, Emma Potter found striking similarities between the looks of back then and right now

As Bill Skarsgård lurches through the never-ending bracken of The Devil All The Time, it’s easy to think that he, a young man in his late twenties, with his flannel shirt and worn jeans and two weeks’ worth of groceries beneath his eyes, has actually made a wrong turn on his way back from a Bushwick loft party. But this isn’t 2019, when we were freely allowed to dance until dawn. This is 1957.
It’s a point in history at which Donald Ray Pollock’s true-but-not-true tale doom and decay takes flig…
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