Review of Bad Education (2019) by Ben Kenigsberg for The New York Times — 23 Apr 2020
It’s Jackman, whose smile appears increasingly wolfish as the film goes on (and as Frank’s face grows taut with cosmetic surgery), who ultimately owns Bad Education. It’s a plum part, sure, but also a deeply unsympathetic one — a chance for the actor to channel his charisma toward dark, mischievous ends.
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This review of Bad Education (2019) was written by Ben Kenigsberg and published by The New York Times on 23 Apr 2020.
Bad Education has generally received positive reviews.
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