Review of Ad Astra (2019) by Richard Brody for The New Yorker — 19 Sep 2019
The canniness of Gray’s procedure is matched by the boldness, even the recklessness, of the extremes to which he pushes it—along with his characters, his story, his emotions, and his techniques. The result is to turn Ad Astra into an instant classic of intimate cinema—one that requires massive machinery and complex methods to create a cinematic simplicity that, for all the greatness of his earlier films, had eluded him until now.
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This review of Ad Astra (2019) was written by Richard Brody and published by The New Yorker on 19 Sep 2019.
Ad Astra has generally received positive reviews.
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