Review of Bones and All (2022) by Robbie Collin for The Telegraph — 02 Sep 2022
Russell, a revelation in Trey Edward Shults’s under-seen Gen-Z melodrama Waves, is career-makingly good here, while Chalamet’s tender, tousled allure and razor-edge of raw danger powerfully recall the late River Phoenix: his Lee is a hustler to the core, always calculating where his next meal is coming from, and who he’ll have to sink his teeth into in order to get it.
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This review of Bones and All (2022) was written by Robbie Collin and published by The Telegraph on 02 Sep 2022.
Bones and All has generally received positive reviews.
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