Review of Beatriz at Dinner (2017) by Peter Rainer for Christian Science Monitor — 22 Jun 2017
Hayek gives one of her better performances, though – she makes it clear that Beatriz may be righteous, but she’s also more than a bit unhinged – and Lithgow is so good at playing CEO oiliness that you have to smile.
He’s the man you love to hate.
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This review of Beatriz at Dinner (2017) was written by Peter Rainer and published by Christian Science Monitor on 22 Jun 2017.
Beatriz at Dinner has generally received mixed reviews.
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