Review of The World Made Straight (2015) by Mick Lasalle for San Francisco Chronicle — 08 Jan 2015
Jeremy Irvine is the sympathetic focus, but it’s Noah Wyle who holds the movie together, as a former teacher who lost his job through a malicious student’s prank. Smart, self-possessed and capable, this fellow nonetheless carries himself with an awareness of some underlying guilt.
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This review of The World Made Straight (2015) was written by Mick Lasalle and published by San Francisco Chronicle on 08 Jan 2015.
The World Made Straight has generally received mixed reviews.
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