by Leilani Polk
I had a friend who was a die-hard Madonna loyalist. Whatever Madge put out or starred in, my friend was 100 percent on board with it, and she often took me along for the ride. Which means I saw a lot of Madonna films, from the wretched (like Body of Evidence, which I am pretty sure Willem Dafoe wants to forget as much as I do), to the almost good (Evita).But 1985’s Desperately Seeking Susan was, by far, the best of the lot. It’s an entertaining comedy of errors that f
I had a friend who was a die-hard Madonna loyalist. Whatever Madge put out or starred in, my friend was 100 percent on board with it, and she often took me along for the ride. Which means I saw a lot of Madonna films, from the wretched (like Body of Evidence, which I am pretty sure Willem Dafoe wants to forget as much as I do), to the almost good (Evita).But 1985’s Desperately Seeking Susan was, by far, the best of the lot. It’s an entertaining comedy of errors that f