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Review of by Liam Lacey for Globe and Mail — 23 Oct 2014

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Yes, at its best, Birdman soars, swoops and flutters with life and invention, but it parrots more than it speaks. You long for a writer as reliably, elegantly witty as Tom Stoppard, whose dramas are typically “backstage,” or if not Stoppard, at least a verbal speed-puncher like Armando Iannucci, or if not Iannucci, someone as relentlessly inventive and obsessive as Charlie Kaufman to make you feel like somebody is trying to say something, rather than a writing team filling in the intelligent-sounding words to support the boisterous performances and the virtuosic camera dance.

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This review of Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) (2014) was written by and published by Globe and Mail on 23 Oct 2014.

Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance) has generally received very positive reviews.

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