A review by hakimbriki
Liarmouth by John Waters

4.0

In pure John Waters fashion, Liarmouth was divinely (see what I did there?) filthy, often times hysterical, anarchic, unpredictable, and fun. I was less keen on the daughter and her followers, whom I found bland and clichéd... they lacked the spark that Marsha, Daryl/Richard, and Adora had. The plot gets more and more ridiculous as it goes on, and the climax does not disappoint. Is it high literature? Hell no. It's the complete opposite of that, and I for one really liked it and cannot wait to see the film adaptation.