Review of The Best of Enemies (2019) by Michael Phillips for Chicago Tribune — 03 Apr 2019
It’s a surprise and a small wonder, then, when The Best of Enemies starts getting good and pretty much stays that way to the end. This may be an apples/oranges comparison, but: For a true-ish story of racial animus, bone-deep prejudice and the American South in the civil rights era, it’s a better, more nuanced and more interesting feel-good movie than a certain, recent, less interesting Best Picture Academy Award winner we could mention.
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This review of The Best of Enemies (2019) was written by Michael Phillips and published by Chicago Tribune on 03 Apr 2019.
The Best of Enemies has generally received positive reviews.
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