Review of Miss Juneteenth (2020) by Christy Lemire for RogerEbert.com — 19 Jun 2020
Cinematographer Daniel Patterson makes us feel the steam of humid Texas nights, but he also has an eye for the unexpected, romantic moments in Turq’s life: the moody pink-and-blue lighting during an after-hours slow dance, the glow of birthday candles in a darkened kitchen or the unvarnished warmth of mother and daughter sitting side-by-side outside the decaying restaurant.
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This review of Miss Juneteenth (2020) was written by Christy Lemire and published by RogerEbert.com on 19 Jun 2020.
Miss Juneteenth has generally received positive reviews.
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