Clayton Purdom is a writer and editor based in Shaker Heights, Ohio. As well as Esquire, his writing on culture and technology has appeared in Rolling Stone, GQ, and Bloomberg.
When Harmony Korine's seedy, beach fever dream first released, it felt like an unlikely pop pivot. 10 years later, it remains one of the finest neo-noirs of this millennium.
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