Review of Churchill (2017) by Robert Abele for TheWrap — 28 May 2017
There’s a glimmer of a better movie in Richardson’s and Cox’s scenes, which suggest a thorny marriage that barely survived its low points, but it’s inevitably undercut by Teplitsky’s fondness for slo-mo memorializing, music overuse, and a simplistic pace that wants to brush away all the negativity with a well-timed come-to-Jesus moment, and a rousing radio speech.
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This review of Churchill (2017) was written by Robert Abele and published by TheWrap on 28 May 2017.
Churchill has generally received mixed reviews.
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